histrionics 英 [ˌhɪstri:'ɒnɪks]   美 [ˌhɪstriˈɑnɪks]

histrionics

histrionics  英 [ˌhɪstri:'ɒnɪks] 美 [ˌhɪstriˈɑnɪks]

n. 装腔作势的态度或举止;舞台艺术;表演(histrionic的复数) 

名词复数:histrionicss 

These squabbling Tolstoys and their stilted histrionics were conceited and exasperating. 这些斗嘴的托尔斯泰们和他们夸张的表演真令人恼火。
There were no histrionics, no climbing through the stands to greet her family and friends. Instead, Li sat calmly on her chair and let it all sink in. 没有胜利后的表演,也没有翻过看台向家人和朋友致意,相反,李娜平静地深深坐进了椅子里。

  • Histrionics are dramatic, overdone, emotional actions and words that are done to influence someone. It’s like putting on a little show to get attention.
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  • n. 装腔作势的态度或举止;舞台艺术;表演(histrionic的复数)
  • 1. These squabbling Tolstoys and their stilted histrionics were conceited and exasperating.

    这些斗嘴的托尔斯泰们和他们夸张的表演真令人恼火。

  • 2. There were no histrionics, no climbing through the stands to greet her family and friends. Instead, Li sat calmly on her chair and let it all sink in.

    没有胜利后的表演,也没有翻过看台向家人和朋友致意,相反,李娜平静地深深坐进了椅子里。

  • 3. Crocker's detractors and critics have accused him of melodramatics, [18] histrionics, [16] and using Spears' personal shortcomings to bolster his own fame.[19]

    Crocker的贬低和批评者指责他装腔作势、表演和利用布兰妮个人的缺点来达到自己出名的目的。

  • histrionics (n.) "theatrics, pretense," 1820, from histrionic; also see -ics.
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