单词 | dramatize |
释义 | dramatizeWord family noun drama dramatist dramaticismdramaticsdramatizationdramatic ironydramatis personaeadjective dramatic dramaticaldramatizableverb dramatize adverbdramatically Mediadram·a·tize (also dramatise British EnglishBrE) /ˈdræmətaɪz/ AWL verb [transitiveT] 1 AMTCBto make a book or event into a play or film 把〔文学作品、事件〕改编为戏剧[电影] a novel dramatized for television 被改编成电视剧的小说 2 EXCITEDto make a situation seem more exciting, terrible etc than it really is 使戏剧化,戏剧性地表现,夸张 Why do you have to dramatize everything? 你为什么事事都要夸张呢? 3 to make something more noticeable 使…更为引人注目 SYN highlight This incident dramatized the difficulties involved in the project. 这一事件使得项目中的种种困难更为引人注目了。 —dramatization /ˌdræmətaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -tə-/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus dramatize• Yet its simplicity dramatizes a grim reality.• I really wanted to get across an idea that I thought should be dramatized and have Mary star in it.• Twigg's search for her daughter was dramatized in a TV movie.• Some newspapers tend to dramatize reports of property crimes.• It dramatized the challenge of trying to pose as a progressive leader while maintaining a profiteering, corrupt political organization.• It dramatized the superiority of ironclad warships over wooden ones.• I can dramatize this by discussing the one time when I did try to aim for a distant target. |
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