drama 英 [ˈdrɑ:mə]   美 [ˈdrɑmə, ˈdræmə]

drama

drama  英 [ˈdrɑ:mə] 美 [ˈdrɑmə, ˈdræmə]

n. 戏剧 

名词复数:dramas 

classical/modern, etc. drama 古典戏剧、伊丽莎白时代的戏剧、现代戏剧等
a drama critic 戏剧评论家

  • Drama is highly emotional. It can happen on stage, like a performance of "Hamlet," or in a gaggle of 7th grade girls, breathlessly dissecting why so-and-so broke up with what's-her-name.
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  • n. 戏剧
  • 1. classical/modern, etc. drama

    古典戏剧、伊丽莎白时代的戏剧、现代戏剧等

  • 2. a drama critic

    戏剧评论家

  • 3. drama school

    戏剧学校

  • 4. a drama student

    学习戏剧艺术的学生

  • 5. I studied English and Drama at college.

    我在大学学的是英语和戏剧。

  • 6. You couldn't help being thrilled by the drama of the situation.

    这充满激情的场面令人不禁激动不已。

  • drama (n.) 1510s, from Late Latin drama "play, drama," from Greek drama (genitive dramatos) "play, action, deed," from dran "to do, act, perform" (especially some great deed, whether good or bad), from PIE *dere- "to work." Drama queen attested by 1992.
drama AWL / ˈdrɑːmə ; NAmE ˈdrɑːmə / noun 1 [countable ] a play for the theatre, television or radio 戏;剧 a costume/historical, etc. drama 古装、历史等剧 2 [uncountable ] plays considered as a form of literature 戏剧文学;戏剧艺术;戏剧 classical/Elizabethan/modern, etc. drama 古典戏剧、伊丽莎白时代的戏剧、现代戏剧等 a drama critic 戏剧评论家 drama school 戏剧学校 a drama student 学习戏剧艺术的学生 I studied English and Drama at college. 我在大学学的是英语和戏剧。 3 [countable ] an exciting event 戏剧性事件;戏剧性情节 A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes. 一个极富人情味的戏剧性事件在我们的眼前上演了。 4 [uncountable ] the fact of being exciting 激动;兴奋;刺激 You couldn't help being thrilled by the drama of the situation. 这充满激情的场面令人不禁激动不已。 IDIOM make a drama out of sth to make a small problem or event seem more important or serious than it really is 小题大做;大惊小怪 drama dramas drama / ˈdrɑːmə ; NAmE ˈdrɑːmə /
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