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dra.ma EXCITEMENTH5drB:7mE, $5drAm7Enan event or situation, esp. an unexpected one, in which there is anxiety or excitement and usually a lot of action戏剧性的事件;戏剧性情景We had a little drama last night when the oil in the pan caught fire. [C]我们昨晚发生了一件戏剧性的事,平底锅里的油着火了。Drama is also the excitement and energy that is created by a lot of action and arguments.激动人心There's always such high drama in that household--constant arguments and scenes. [U]那家总有紧张的戏剧性事件----不停的争论与吵闹。As a lawyer, he positively revelled in the drama of the courtroom. [U]作为一名律师,他确实喜欢法庭上那种戏剧性场面。"We won't make a drama out of a crisis." (advertisement for General Accident Insurance, 1980s)“我们不会利用危机制造戏剧。”(普通事故保险的广告)
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