drama 核心词议:
n. 戏剧,戏剧艺术;剧本
drama 基本解释
n. 戏剧,剧本;戏剧效果;戏剧文学[艺术];戏剧性事件[场面]
速记方法
速记技巧
谐音记忆法1
拆
谐音:抓马。
记
抓马戏团的人来表演“话剧”。
谐音记忆法2
谐音:抓猫,老鼠抓猫是戏剧性事件。
知识扩展
词组搭配
make a drama out of(informal)exaggerate the importance of(a minor problem or incident)(非正式)使…戏剧化,把…夸大其辞
相关单词
dramatic adj.戏剧的;急剧的;引人注目的
重要短语
tv drama电视剧
modern drama话剧
drama club戏剧学会
dance drama n.舞蹈剧
drama 变化形式
复数: dramae
易混淆的单词: DramaDRAMA
中文词源:
drama 戏剧
来自PIE*dere, 工作,创作,来自PIE*dhe 的扩大形式,词源同do. 用来指戏剧。
drama
精选例句
1、 The walk in the morning before I headed to the hospital was a quiet, peaceful time to gather my thoughts or to just be before the day's medical drama unfolded.
早上去医院前的散步是一段安静、平和的时间,用来整理思绪,或者只是在一天的医疗大戏开始之前。[机器自动翻译,如有错误,感谢纠错]
2、 You are only one person, and you do not have time to waste on people who would rather cause drama or mess up with your purpose.
你只是一个人,你没有时间浪费在那些宁愿制造闹剧或打乱你目标的人身上。[机器自动翻译,如有错误,感谢纠错]
1、 Even then it was recognized that crying in response to drama brought pleasure.
即使在那时,人们也认识到,对戏剧的哭泣会带来快乐。
1、 Their penchant for social drama is not—or not only—a way of distracting themselves from their schoolwork or of driving adults crazy.
他们对社会戏剧的喜好不是——或不仅仅是——一种让他们从学业上分心或让成年人抓狂的方式。
1、 These new forms were at first mainly written by scholars and performed by amateurs, but in England, as everywhere else in western Europe, the growth of a class of professional actors was threatening to make the drama popular, whether it should be new or old, classical or medieval, literary or farcical.
这些新形式最初主要由学者撰写,由业余演员表演,但在英国,和西欧其他地方一样,专业演员群体的增长威胁着戏剧的流行,无论它是新的还是旧的,古典的还是中世纪的,文学的还是闹剧的。
常见考点例句:
- Lord knows we 've had enough drama together already .
- 天晓得我们已共同走过够多的戏剧。
- Taking big decisions on greece 's future suggests high drama .
- 对希腊前途命运的重大决策暗示极大戏剧性。
- Sound like a good scenario for a tv drama ?
- 这听起来就像是个不错的电视剧剧本?
- Yet the drama may have more twists to come .
- 但这出戏在将来可能还有更多的曲折。
- Shakespeare himself could not have produced such a telling drama .
- 莎士比亚本人可能也创作不出这样一部生动的剧本。