dramatization

英[ˌdræmətə\'zeɪʃn]
美[ˌdræmətɪˈzeʃən, ˌdrɑmə-]

基本释义

n.
编剧,改编成戏剧

词性变化

实用例句

The third chapter analyses the relation between dramatization and impersonal lyricism.

第三章分析戏剧化与“非个人化抒情”的关系.

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In the conclusion, the inadequacy of poetic dramatization is pointed out.

在结语中指出诗歌戏剧化的一点不足.

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The incident seemed to lend itself to dramatization.

那件事似适合于编成戏剧.

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Perform the dramatization for your class.

在你的班级表演这个戏剧.

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Chapter III annotates the dramatization of character shaping and language before the conclusion is drawn.

第三章从戏剧化的角度解析小说中人物的塑造,小说语言的特点等,在本文最后得出结论.

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What is particularly mentioned is that dramatization is an important way of realizing modernism.

特别提到,戏剧化是诗歌实现现代化的重要途径.

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Jiao Bos narration about the moving details in the daily life highlights the tendency to dramatization.

片中焦波对感人生活细节的讲述,突显了本片的故事化倾向.

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BIAN Zhi - lin constructed the genre of intellectual poetry through dramatization, image agglomeration and artistic conception.

卞之琳通过戏剧性途径 、 意象凝聚、意境营构等艺术法则,建构起中国现代新智慧诗.

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It might take a little exaggeration or dramatization, but that's what good storytelling is all about.

也许需要加点夸张或戏剧色彩, 但好故事都是这么讲出来的.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. conversion into dramatic form;

    "the play was a dramatization of a short story"

  • 2. a dramatic representation