- Dramatic means having to do with a play, as in “a dramatic production.” It also means striking or exaggerated.
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- adj. 戏剧性的;夸张的,令人吃惊的
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1. a dramatic increase, a dramatic fall, a dramatic change, a dramatic improvement
暴涨;暴跌;巨变;巨大的改进
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2. dramatic results, dramatic developments, dramatic news
出人意料的结果;突飞猛进的发展;令人吃惊的消息
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3. a dramatic victory
激动人心的胜利
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4. He flung out his arms in a dramatic gesture.
他夸张地张开双臂。
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5. Don't be so dramatic!
别那么夸张做作!
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6. Prices have fallen dramatically.
价格突然暴跌。
- dramatic (adj.) 1580s, from Late Latin dramaticus, from Greek dramatikos "pertaining to plays," from drama (genitive dramatos; see drama). Meaning "full of action and striking display, fit for a drama" is from 1725. Dramatic irony is recorded from 1907. Related: Dramatical; dramatically.
dra·mat·ic ★ AWL / drəˈmætɪk ; NAmE drəˈmætɪk / adjective 1 ★ (of a change, an event, etc. 变化、事情等 ) sudden, very great and often surprising 突然的;巨大的;令人吃惊的 ◆ a dramatic increase/fall/change/improvement 暴涨;暴跌;巨变;巨大的改进 ◆ dramatic results/developments/news 出人意料的结果;突飞猛进的发展;令人吃惊的消息 ◆ The announcement had a dramatic effecton house prices. 这项公告对房屋价格产生了巨大的影响。 2 ★ exciting and impressive 激动人心的;引人注目的;给人印象深刻的 ◆ a dramatic victory 激动人心的胜利 ◆ They watched dramatic pictures of the police raid on TV. 他们在电视上看到了警察突击搜捕的激动人心的画面。 ☞synonyms at exciting 3 ★ [usually before noun ] connected with the theatre or plays 戏剧的;有关戏剧的;戏剧艺术的 ◆ a local dramatic society 地方戏剧协会 4 ★ exaggerated in order to create a special effect and attract people's attention 戏剧性的;戏剧般的;夸张做作的 ◆ He flung out his arms in a dramatic gesture. 他夸张地张开双臂。 ◆ Don't be so dramatic! 别那么夸张做作! ▶ dra·mat·ic·al·ly ★ AWL / drəˈmætɪkli ; NAmE drəˈmætɪkli / adverb ◆ Prices have fallen dramatically. 价格突然暴跌。 ◆ Events could have developed in a dramatically different way. 事情本来可以发展成另一种局面。 ◆ ‘At last!’ she cried dramatically. “终于成功了!”她激动地叫起来。 dra·mat·ic / drəˈmætɪk ; NAmE drəˈmætɪk / dra·mat·ic·al·ly / drəˈmætɪkli ; NAmE drəˈmætɪkli /
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