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Definition of undramatic in English: undramaticadjectiveʌndrəˈmatɪkˌəndrəˈmædɪk 1Lacking the qualities expected in drama. 非戏剧性的;不适合戏剧表演的 一个缺少戏剧性的剧本。 Example sentencesExamples - In this undramatic scene, we see not merely a moment of an era gone by, but the expression of a much deeper, enduring human verity that lies beyond appearance.
- Messiah is uncharacteristic of Handel's oratorios in part because of its largely undramatic, more contemplative, nature and its text, which is compiled from passages in the Bible.
- In one sense this is an undramatic play: two characters on stage, one alone speaking; but it is not.
- These exchanges are often undramatic and, surprisingly, there is little tension, just an overwhelming sense of not wanting to be there.
- If you wish to experience how undramatic a play can get, check out his Our Lady of Sligo.
- This Little Life is like that - unassuming, undramatic, moving, utterly compelling and highly recommended.
- Also Goad explains, ‘The writing is remarkable poetry but it almost becomes undramatic.’
- But it rarely happens this way, because these apparently blank, undramatic films can also be full of feeling.
- This undramatic recording by Opera Lafayette of Washington DC stems from a 2002 staging.
- But Alex Poch-Goldin's stage adaptation is surprisingly undramatic.
- The pair of stories on obsessive and thwarted travel were inherently undramatic and for that reason we wanted to put them on stage.
- But making a film undramatic doesn't make it ‘real.’
- This novel's the only kind of sustained novel I've done in the first person, and writers here will be aware that the first-person's a very undramatic voice, almost by definition or by its nature.
- Yet for all its spectacle, including the climax, when Orpheus is all lit up as a constellation, the ballet's narrative element is undramatic and Bintley's love duets are disappointingly bland.
- The writing style grips the attention from the dramatic opening to the wonderfully undramatic quote in the sign off paragraph.
- What the actor does - lie down, get up, shower, eat - is not scripted and is undramatic in the extreme.
- 1.1 Unexciting.
缺乏剧情的;不吸引人的 research tends to be undramatic and unglamorous 研究工作大多单调乏味。 Example sentencesExamples - Odds say that your next trip into the great outdoors will be as memorable and undramatic as each that preceded it.
- The ironic thing is that one of the reasons the media can't be bothered paying attention to global warming is that it is a slow and undramatic kind of disaster, just the weather, changing everything.
- Despite dire warnings about global warming, nothing too extreme seems to be happening - as yet - to our temperate climate except for a few slow and undramatic climatic changes.
- A taxicab crossed between us in a wholly undramatic fashion, but in the space of a second, a look of bare panic crashed across the woman's face and she wilted into her husband's arms.
- It is a splendid novel composed with a poised restraint and admirably captures the contrast between Henry James's vibrant fiction and the elusive, undramatic quality of his own life.
- They are always presented in fairly undramatic standard portrait poses.
- But often the loss of interest is mutual, like a marriage nearing an undramatic end: you merely discover after a bit that you have nothing to say to each other.
- Unexciting and undramatic, maybe, but this would virtually double the effects at the grass roots.
- A car zipped past and I wondered where the police were in regular, undramatic, hard times.
- The book is also a quiet, thoughtful, undramatic and unsensational story.
- The leaked programme for the next legislative session was undramatic to the point of self-parody.
- ‘Like any pastime, flying is, for the most part, fairly undramatic,’ our reviewer, Gavin Daly, wrote.
- This time, after all the chat about non-events, undramatic behaviour and what seems like 100 years of solitude, the thud causes both of us to jump.
- Our reaction to the experience was undramatic.
- Precisely because it is often quiet and undramatic, James explains, charity is hard to make artistically compelling.
- Any changes undertaken to avoid these deaths will probably be undramatic, and lacking in the public attention given to Sarah's Law.
- The things that affect the viewer most are often inconspicuous, undramatic.
- Our native British trees are changing leaf colour in a modest, unhurried fashion, achieving no more than soft, undramatic russets, yellows and ochres before the leaves fall away to leave bare branches stroking the sky.
- In fact, he was driven to the Royal Infirmary at an undramatic speed because he is not registered with a doctor in Edinburgh.
- Television writers and producers are wise to edit out those aspects of criminal and civil cases that are tedious, or simply undramatic.
Definition of undramatic in US English: undramaticadjectiveˌəndrəˈmadikˌəndrəˈmædɪk 1Lacking the qualities expected in drama. 非戏剧性的;不适合戏剧表演的 一个缺少戏剧性的剧本。 Example sentencesExamples - Yet for all its spectacle, including the climax, when Orpheus is all lit up as a constellation, the ballet's narrative element is undramatic and Bintley's love duets are disappointingly bland.
- Also Goad explains, ‘The writing is remarkable poetry but it almost becomes undramatic.’
- In this undramatic scene, we see not merely a moment of an era gone by, but the expression of a much deeper, enduring human verity that lies beyond appearance.
- This undramatic recording by Opera Lafayette of Washington DC stems from a 2002 staging.
- But making a film undramatic doesn't make it ‘real.’
- What the actor does - lie down, get up, shower, eat - is not scripted and is undramatic in the extreme.
- In one sense this is an undramatic play: two characters on stage, one alone speaking; but it is not.
- But it rarely happens this way, because these apparently blank, undramatic films can also be full of feeling.
- But Alex Poch-Goldin's stage adaptation is surprisingly undramatic.
- The pair of stories on obsessive and thwarted travel were inherently undramatic and for that reason we wanted to put them on stage.
- This novel's the only kind of sustained novel I've done in the first person, and writers here will be aware that the first-person's a very undramatic voice, almost by definition or by its nature.
- Messiah is uncharacteristic of Handel's oratorios in part because of its largely undramatic, more contemplative, nature and its text, which is compiled from passages in the Bible.
- The writing style grips the attention from the dramatic opening to the wonderfully undramatic quote in the sign off paragraph.
- If you wish to experience how undramatic a play can get, check out his Our Lady of Sligo.
- These exchanges are often undramatic and, surprisingly, there is little tension, just an overwhelming sense of not wanting to be there.
- This Little Life is like that - unassuming, undramatic, moving, utterly compelling and highly recommended.
- 1.1 Unexciting.
缺乏剧情的;不吸引人的 research tends to be undramatic and unglamorous 研究工作大多单调乏味。 Example sentencesExamples - The book is also a quiet, thoughtful, undramatic and unsensational story.
- The leaked programme for the next legislative session was undramatic to the point of self-parody.
- This time, after all the chat about non-events, undramatic behaviour and what seems like 100 years of solitude, the thud causes both of us to jump.
- Precisely because it is often quiet and undramatic, James explains, charity is hard to make artistically compelling.
- They are always presented in fairly undramatic standard portrait poses.
- A taxicab crossed between us in a wholly undramatic fashion, but in the space of a second, a look of bare panic crashed across the woman's face and she wilted into her husband's arms.
- Unexciting and undramatic, maybe, but this would virtually double the effects at the grass roots.
- The ironic thing is that one of the reasons the media can't be bothered paying attention to global warming is that it is a slow and undramatic kind of disaster, just the weather, changing everything.
- Our native British trees are changing leaf colour in a modest, unhurried fashion, achieving no more than soft, undramatic russets, yellows and ochres before the leaves fall away to leave bare branches stroking the sky.
- But often the loss of interest is mutual, like a marriage nearing an undramatic end: you merely discover after a bit that you have nothing to say to each other.
- In fact, he was driven to the Royal Infirmary at an undramatic speed because he is not registered with a doctor in Edinburgh.
- Television writers and producers are wise to edit out those aspects of criminal and civil cases that are tedious, or simply undramatic.
- ‘Like any pastime, flying is, for the most part, fairly undramatic,’ our reviewer, Gavin Daly, wrote.
- A car zipped past and I wondered where the police were in regular, undramatic, hard times.
- Any changes undertaken to avoid these deaths will probably be undramatic, and lacking in the public attention given to Sarah's Law.
- The things that affect the viewer most are often inconspicuous, undramatic.
- Odds say that your next trip into the great outdoors will be as memorable and undramatic as each that preceded it.
- Our reaction to the experience was undramatic.
- It is a splendid novel composed with a poised restraint and admirably captures the contrast between Henry James's vibrant fiction and the elusive, undramatic quality of his own life.
- Despite dire warnings about global warming, nothing too extreme seems to be happening - as yet - to our temperate climate except for a few slow and undramatic climatic changes.
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