dramatise ['dræmətaiz]
- dramatise的基本解释
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v.
改编为剧本, 戏剧化, 戏剧般地假装, 装假, 具有戏剧性, 使惹人注目
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vt.
<主英>=dramatize
- dramatise的同义词
- v. dramatize
- 拼写相近单词
- dramatisation
- dramatisations
- dramatised
- dramatises
- dramatising
- dramatism
- dramatist
- dramatists
- 拼写相近词组、短语
- dramatis personae
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Miss Rabe is not as self-consciously feminine as Miss Blanchett, who deploys laughter—her own—to dramatise the alienation of the king from his court, and fondly adopts girlish poses during the deposition scene when Richard passes the crown to Bolingbroke.
有着强烈的自我意识,她独特的笑声—使得国王疏远宫廷这一场景十分戏剧性,而在宣誓一幕即理查德传位于博林布鲁克时,她天真地摆了个少女的姿势。
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Miss Rabe is not as self-consciously feminine as Miss Blanchett, who deploys laughter-her own-to dramatise the alienation of the king from his court, and fondly adopts girlish poses during the deposition scene when Richard passes the crown to Bolingbroke.
拉贝并非布兰切特般的忸怩女子,她播种笑声-她自己的-使得国王疏远宫廷这一场景十分戏剧性,而在宣誓一幕即理查德传位于博林布鲁克时,她天真地摆了个少女的姿势。
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His writing style is equally slippery: consider his fondness for puns, which reveal how easily words, like people, can have more to them than first meets the ear; or the syntax of his sentences, which uncoil inquiringly across the page to dramatise both the directions and the indirections of desire, the shape of finished thoughts and the sound of somebody thinking.
他的写作风格同样难以捉摸:想想他用双关语的癖好就知道,词语就和人一样,往往并不是你一眼望过去的那样;又或者他的遣词造句,随着行文的展开,直接的或隐秘的欲望,表达过的思想,某人沉思的弦外之声,开始变得不确定。
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" "It is unhealthy to dramatise life.
生活的戏剧化是不健康的。
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There is no need to dramatise what he has done, he was a great friend and great president for me.
没有必要戏剧化他所做的,对我来说他是个好朋友和伟大的主席。
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