- If something happens on a stage, you can describe it as theatrical. Even reading a grocery list out loud can be theatrical, if you do it in dramatic voice with an audience watching.
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- adj. 戏剧性的;剧场的,戏剧的;夸张的;做作的
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1. His plays used new theatrical methods and ways of presenting ideas.
他的作品运用新的戏剧方法和呈现思想方式。
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2. Ah, but this was theatrical edible blood, which looks gory but can be eaten by vegetarians, with no health risk.
啊,但这是戏剧性的可食用血液,看起来血淋淋的,但是素食主义者可以吃,没有健康风险。
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3. As a lone audience member, I found myself feeling both more conscious and conscientious, more aware of myself as an essential ingredient in a theatrical transaction.
作为一个观众,孤单一人,我感觉自己更加清醒和认真,更加意识到自己在戏剧处理中是重要不要缺少的一员。
the·at·ri·cal / θiˈætrɪkl ; NAmE θiˈætrɪkl / adjective 1 [only before noun ] connected with the theatre 戏剧的;演剧的;剧场的 ◆ a theatrical agent 演员经纪人 2 ( often disapproving) (of behaviour 举止 ) exaggerated in order to attract attention or create a particular effect 演戏似的;夸张的;戏剧性的 ◆ a theatrical gesture 戏剧性的姿势 ▶ the·at·ri·cal·ly / θiˈætrɪkli ; NAmE θiˈætrɪkli / adverb theatrical theatricals the·at·ri·cal / θiˈætrɪkl ; NAmE θiˈætrɪkl / the·at·ri·cal·ly / θiˈætrɪkli ; NAmE θiˈætrɪkli /
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