dramatize
dramatize 英 [ˈdræmətaɪz] 美 [ˈdræməˌtaɪz, ˈdrɑmə-]
vt. 使戏剧化;编写剧本;改编成戏剧 vi. 戏剧化
进行时:dramatizing 过去式:dramatized 过去分词:dramatized 第三人称单数:dramatizes 名词复数:dramatizes
- To dramatize something is to put it in dramatic form (like a TV show or movie) or make it seem more dramatic, using exaggeration.
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- vt. 使戏剧化;编写剧本;改编成戏剧
- vi. 戏剧化
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1. The film attempts neither to dramatize nor sermonize.
这部电影既不企图使用戏剧化的手法也不企图进行说教。
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2. What I did not dramatize, or what seemed to enter into the dialogue quite without my agency, was the Duke’s reply to my proud speech.
什么没有戏剧化的或者没有经过允许的插话,就是公爵对我自豪演讲的回应。
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3. The Harvard Business Review printed a lively , fictional exchange of letters to dramatize complaints about business degree holders. (CET-6, 2003-1, Passage1 Paragraph6)
"哈佛商业评论"发表了一篇生动、虚构的通信,戏剧化地批评了那些有商学位的人。
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