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mel.o.dra.maH5mel7E.drB:7mE, $-.drAm7Ena play or style of acting in which the characters show strong emotions and behave in a more noticeable way than real people usually do闹剧,情节剧I think you'd call the play a melodrama--it's full of unrequited love, unhappy deaths and unrelenting parents. [C]我想你该把这个戏称作情节剧----它充满了单恋、不幸的死亡和铁石心肠的父母。The film is pure melodrama. [U]这部电影纯粹是部闹剧。(esp. Br) The car's hardly damaged--there's no need to make a melodrama out of it (= make the situation more important than it is). [C]这辆车几乎没有损坏,没有必要把事情闹大。
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