dramatize
verb[T]
(UKusuallydramatise)uk/ˈdræm.ə.taɪz/us/ˈdræm.ə.taɪz/dramatizeverb[T](THEATRE)
Whenwritersdramatizebooks,stories,poems, etc., they write them again in aformthat can beperformed.
使戏剧化;将…改编成剧本Theatre - general words
- audio described
- audio description
- break
- break a legidiom
- community theatre
- diegetic
- double bill
- hold
- kabuki
- musical
- Noh
- non-theatrical
- nondramatic
- premiere
- preview
- puppetry
- scenography
- slapstick
- thespian
- vaudeville
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Cinema & theatre: casting, roles & scripts
dramatizeverb[T](MAKE EXCITING)
disapproving
If someone dramatizes areportof what hashappenedto them, they make thestoryseemmoreexciting,important, ordangerousthan it really is.
夸大,夸张Exaggerating & playing down
- alarmist
- bloviate
- blowsomethingout of proportionidiom
- cartoonish
- catastrophize
- dramatization
- exaggerate
- minimize
- OTT
- over-egg
- overboard
- overdramatic
- overdramatize
- overembellish
- overplay
- overstatement
- pile
- proportion
- stretch the truthidiom
- understate