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dra·ma·tics
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noun
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) dramatic arts such as acting, directing, and stagecraft.
(used with a pl. verb) theatrical productions, esp. amateur ones.
(used with a pl. verb) exaggerated behavior; histrionics.
The first known use of dramatics was in 1796
draperynoun
a decorative fabric hung in loose folds
curtains of heavy fabric often used over thinner curtains
draperynoun
a decorative fabric hung in loose folds
curtains of heavy fabric often used over thinner curtains
drapernoun
a dealer in cloth and sometimes also in clothing and dry goods
drape1 of 2noun
plural drapery sense 2
arrangement in or of folds
the cut or hang of clothing
drape2 of 2verb
to cover or decorate with or as if with folds of cloth
to arrange in flowing lines or folds
a beautifully draped satin dress
drape1 of 2noun
plural drapery sense 2
arrangement in or of folds
the cut or hang of clothing
drape2 of 2verb
to cover or decorate with or as if with folds of cloth
to arrange in flowing lines or folds
a beautifully draped satin dress
drank
dramatizeverb
to make into a drama
to present or represent in a dramatic manner
dramatizeverb
to make into a drama
to present or represent in a dramatic manner
dramatistnoun
playwright
dramaticssingular or plural noun
the study or practice of theatrical arts
dramatic behavior or expression
1 Angela says she longs to join an amateur dramatics class.
安杰拉说她渴望参加业余戏剧班。
2 So Henry and his wife Sarah moved back to Canada where they had a baby and Henry passed the time with amateur dramatics.
3 But the evening is oddly pitched and extended, as the characters take to amateur dramatics and start acting out a whimsical Japanese fairytale about a Red Ogre and his friendship with a Blue Ogre.
4 His parents were also heavily into what the British call amateur dramatics — both of them performed in community theater, and his father wrote pantomimes and directed.
5 It’s not for nothing that the first scene in “Misunderstood” takes place at the dinner table, that familiar stage for dramatics.
6 But forget the dramatics of his two-time impeachment, the 2020 election denial or even the Jan. 6 insurrection.
7 His energetic mother got him involved in amateur dramatics.
8 The director Christoffer Boe works to balance the story’s overripe dramatics with images that remain cool even in the heat of the moment.
9 The Fox singing competition “The X Factor” has been getting most of the attention this fall, but over on NBC “The Sing-Off” has been chugging along with better music and without the cheesy manufactured dramatics.
10 took part in dramatics while a student at the local university
11 I joined an amateur dramatics society and did a bit of standup; all invaluable experience for what I really wanted to do.
12 But if there's any discernible thread, it might be the unexpected influence of Belgian amateur dramatics.
13 A bit sad she left the amateur dramatics at home tonight.
14 But this time around the dramatics and dialogue are so laugh-out-loud funny that if there is a "4" — despite the promises that "3" is the final chapter — maybe it should be a straight-out satire.
15 The workplace dramatics exist partly as mere trials for inspirational figures to survive, partly as a spur to the sober soap-operatics that play out around kitchen islands and among taupe interiors.
16 Still, the charmingly handmade aesthetic is evocative in a way that the dramatics mostly are not.
17 Fact-based films are common in modern Hollywood, but with all the on-screen dramatics, it can be easy to forget that behind the characters are real people concerned about how their lives will be represented.
18 In hindsight, the Joy Division tags thrown around at the time feel wildly incorrect; if anything, the comparisons to Echo and the Bunnymen—in particular that band's atmospheric dramatics — are far more precise.
19 There were no dramatics to it, as in movies.
20 A benefit of the dramatics is Ms. Tanner’s utter lack of cynicism.
1 演技
2 夸张行为
4 演出法
5 戏剧艺术
7 做作
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8 装腔作势
portentous officious stagy gushy portentously officiously posturing officiousness pose ham dramatize attitudinize camp up
9 演出
show version performance production direction presentation representation interpretation acting rendering staging rendition presentment act direct give produce stage represent render enact presentational tamasha appear offer perform
10 表演
histrionic display reading rendering showing rendition execute render give turn ACT cut play-act
11 戏剧表演