drama
noun /ˈdrɑːmə/
/ˈdrɑːmə/
Idioms 戏;剧 - a costume/period/courtroom/crime drama
服装/时期/法庭/犯罪剧 - a powerful television drama about city life
刻画城市生活的电视剧力作 - a drama series set in an American dance academy
以美国舞蹈学院为背景的戏剧系列
Wordfinder- act
- cast
- drama
- entrance
- exit
- line
- play
- role
- scene
- speech
Wordfinder- chat show
- documentary
- drama
- game show
- news
- programme
- quiz
- reality TV
- sitcom
- television
Wordfinder- comedy
- denouement
- dialogue
- drama
- dramatic irony
- play
- scene
- set
- soliloquy
- speech
Topics Film and theatrea2, TV, radio and newsa2, Hobbiesa2- It is a lavish costume drama set in the early twentieth century.
这是一部耗资巨大的古装戏,背景设定在20世纪初。 - The story easily fits into the standard mould of a courtroom drama.
这个故事很符合法庭戏的常规模式。 - a gritty police drama
一部情节写实的警匪剧 - Millions follow this hospital drama twice a week.
数百万人一周两次收看这部医疗剧。 - The movie is a heart-warming family drama.
这是一部暖人心房的家庭片。 - She stars in a new one-hour drama about a woman judge.
她在一部时长为一小时讲述一名女法官的故事的新剧中担当主角。 - a hard-hitting drama about a teenage pregnancy
一部关于青少年怀孕的重磅剧
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- compelling
- powerful
- gritty
- …
- write
- create
- produce
- …
- production
- serial
- series
- …
- in a/the drama
- drama about
- a costume/period/courtroom/crime drama
戏剧文学;戏剧艺术;戏剧 - classical/modern drama
古典/现代戏剧 - a drama critic
戏剧评论家 - a drama school/group
戏剧学校/团体 - a drama student/teacher
戏剧学生/老师 - I studied English and Drama at college.
我在大学学的是英语和戏剧。 - It is a first-class piece of costume drama.
这是一部一流的古装剧。
Wordfinder- author
- book
- classic
- critic
- drama
- fiction
- genre
- literature
- poetry
- write
Topics Film and theatrea2, Educationa2- Television drama is a powerful cultural medium.
电视剧是一种强有力的文化媒介。 - It is very difficult to write good drama.
创作出好剧本很难。 - He's a drama major at Howard University.
他在哈沃德大学主修戏剧专业。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- compelling
- powerful
- gritty
- …
- write
- create
- produce
- …
- production
- serial
- series
- …
- in a/the drama
- drama about
- classical/modern drama
- [countable] an exciting event
戏剧性事件;戏剧性情节 - A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes.
一个极富人情味的戏剧性事件在我们的眼前上演了。
- a collection of people watching the drama unfold outside the nightclub
在夜总会外面目睹那戏剧性场面出现的一群人 - The actor was involved in a real-life drama when he was held up at gunpoint last night.
这名演员遭遇了现实生活中的一个戏剧性事件 - 他昨晚在枪口威胁下被抢劫。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- human
- real-life
- play out
- unfold
- A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes.
- [uncountable] the fact of being exciting
激动;兴奋;刺激 - You couldn't help being thrilled by the drama of the situation.
这充满激情的场面令人不禁激动不已。
- The argument added a touch of drama to an otherwise dull day.
这场争论给本来可能是沉闷的一天增添了一点儿激情。 - The afternoon was full of drama and excitement.
这个下午充满惊喜,令人兴奋。 - Art should deal with the human drama and tragedy of everyday life.
艺术应当展现人类日常生活中的悲欢离合。 - The media loved all the drama surrounding their divorce.
媒体热衷于他们离婚的所有情节。 - The arrival of the police heightened the drama further.
警察的到来令人更加激动。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- high
- human
- touch
- be full of
- add
- heighten
- …
- surround something
- queen
- a moment of drama
- You couldn't help being thrilled by the drama of the situation.
词源early 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek drama, from dran ‘do, act’.
Idioms
make a drama out of something
- to make a small problem or event seem more important or serious than it really is
小题大做;大惊小怪