dramatization
noun[C]
(UKusuallydramatisation)uk/ˌdræm.ə.taɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌdræm.ə.t̬əˈzeɪ.ʃən/dramatizationnoun[C](THEATRE)
[CorU]
abook,story,poem, etc. that has been written again by awriterin aformthat can beperformed, or aperformancethattellsthestoryof pastevents; theprocessofshowingabook,event, etc. in aperformance:
戏剧化;改编成剧本There have been many adaptations and dramatizations of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women".路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的《小妇人》已经有很多改编和戏剧化作品。
It's not adocumentary; it's a dramatization.这不是一部纪录片,而是一部戏剧化作品。
Someteachersarefondof dramatization as ateachingtool.一些教师喜欢把戏剧化作为一种教学工具。
Cinema & theatre: casting, roles & scripts
- billing
- bit part
- callback
- cast list
- casting couch
- chorus
- dialogue
- exit
- Harlequin
- miscast
- opposite
- pantomime horse
- principal boy
- script
- teleplay
- theatre
- title role
- typecast
- understudy
- undramatized
dramatizationnoun[C](MAKING EXCITING)
[UorS]
theactoftellingpeopleabout things thathappenedin a way that makes themseemmoreexciting,important, ordangerousthan they really were, or anexampleof this:
戏剧化There is too much dramatization in somenewspapers.有些报纸过于戏剧化。
Ithinkthat was aslightdramatization of whatactuallyhappened.我认为那对实际发生的事情有略微的戏剧化。
Synonym
exaggeration
Exaggerating & playing down
- alarmist
- bloviate
- blowsomethingout of proportionidiom
- cartoonish
- catastrophize
- dramatize
- dramatizer
- exaggerate
- minimize
- OTT
- overboard
- overdramatic
- overdramatize
- overembellish
- overexaggerate
- overplay
- overstatement
- pile
- proportion
- stretch the truthidiom
See
dramatize