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dramatize

[ˈdræmətaɪz] [ˈdræməˌtaɪz, ˈdrɑmə-]
  • 第三人称单数:dramatizes;
  • 过去式:dramatized;
  • 过去分词:dramatized;
  • 现在分词:dramatizing;
  • 名词:dramatization;
  • 相关单词 dramatizeddramatizes
    例句
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    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • VERB
      将(书或故事)改编成剧本;将…搬上舞台(或银幕);用戏剧形式表现
      If a book or story is dramatized, it is written or presented as a play, film, or television drama.
      例句
      ...an incident later dramatized in the movie 'The Right Stuff'. 后来被改编成电影《太空先锋》的事件 ...a dramatised version of the novel. 小说的改编剧版本
    • VERB
      使戏剧化;戏剧性地表现;夸张
      If you say that someone dramatizes a situation or event, you mean that they try to make it seem more serious, more important, or more exciting than it really is.
      例句
      They have a tendency to show off, to dramatize almost every situation. 他们爱炫耀,几乎对每种情况都添油加醋。
    • VERB
      使引人注目;使扣人心弦
      If something that happens or is done dramatizes a situation, it focuses people's attention on the situation in a dramatic way.
      例句
      More than 400 exiles were on a dawn-to-dusk hunger strike to dramatize their plight... 400 多名流亡者举行从早到晚的绝食抗议来让人们关注他们的苦难。 The need for change has been dramatized by plummeting bank profits. 改革的必要性由于银行利润的暴跌而凸显。
    英汉词典释义
    • vt.
      将(小说或事件)改编成剧本
      He is planning to dramatize the novel. 他正计划把这本小说改编成戏剧。
    • vt. & vi.
      使(事情)戏剧化, 夸张
      Don’t dramatize so much, just give us the facts. 不要过于渲染, 告诉我们实情就行了。
    英英词典释义
    • Verb
      1. put into dramatic form;
      "adopt a book for a screenplay"
      2. represent something in a dramatic manner;
      "These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth"
      3. add details to