单词乎

drama

音标['drɑ:mә]

汉语翻译

n. 戏剧, 戏剧艺术

英语解释

名词 drama:

  1. a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage
    同义词:play, dramatic play
  2. an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional
    同义词:dramatic event
  3. the literary genre of works intended for the theater
  4. the quality of being arresting or highly emotional

例句

  1. The Elizabethan period was the golden age of English drama.
    伊丽莎白时期是英国戏剧的黄金时代。
  2. There are many humorous allusions to human foibles in the drama.
    剧中多处幽默地提到人类的弱点。
  3. She's involved in many extra-curricular activities, such as music, sport and drama.
    她参加了许多课外活动,如音乐、 运动、 戏剧。
  4. The school encourages free expression in art, drama and creative writing.
    学校鼓励师生在艺术、 戏剧和文学创作上自由发挥。
  5. The drama of international politics interested her.
    国际政治的戏剧性使她深感兴趣。
  6. I have no interest in drama.
    我对戏剧不感兴趣。

详细解释


dra.ma

n.(名词)


A prose or verse composition, especially one telling a serious story, that is intended for representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action.
戏剧:以散文或诗写成的,特别是叙述严肃的故事的,通过演员扮演人物角色,表演对话与动作来表现的作品
A serious narrative work or program for television, radio, or the cinema.
用于电视、广播或电影的严肃叙事性作品或节目
Theatrical plays of a particular kind or period:
戏剧:特指某种或某个时期的舞台剧:
例句:
Elizabethan drama.
伊丽莎白时期戏剧

The art or practice of writing or producing dramatic works.
戏剧艺术:写作或产生戏剧作品的艺术或实践
A situation or succession of events in real life having the dramatic progression or emotional effect characteristic of a play:
戏剧性事件或场面:现实生活中具有戏剧特点的进程或感情效果的情景或一系列事件:
例句:
the drama of the prisoner`s escape and recapture.
囚犯逃跑和被重新抓获的戏剧性事件

The quality or condition of being dramatic:
戏剧性:戏剧的性质或情况:
例句:
a summit meeting full of drama.
充满戏剧性的首脑会晤


来源:
Late Latin dr3ma dr3mat-
后期拉丁语 dr3ma dr3mat-
from Greek
源自 希腊语
from dran [to do, perform]
源自 dran [做,表演]


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