theatricalize如何读

英:[θɪ'ætrɪkəlaɪz]

美:[θɪ'ætrɪkəlˌaɪz]

theatricalize是什么意思

  • v.改编为戏剧;戏剧化;使具戏剧性

theatricalize变形

第三人称单数:theatricalizes

现在分词:theatricalizing

过去式:theatricalized

过去分词:theatricalized

theatricalize英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to adapt to the theater : dramatize

to display in showy fashion

theatricalize词源英文解释

The first known use of theatricalize was in 1778

theatricalize 例句

1 Dance and history and race and loss tempered with hope — what a subject for a musical this would be, if only Paradise Square had managed to theatricalize it.

2 For some, the humor likely will be cathartic, for others highly uncomfortable, but that clearly is intentional on the part of the artists and, to my mind, a legitimate way to theatricalize the didactic point that this playwright wants to make.

3 Instead, Zimmerman had somehow found a way to theatricalize the elliptical jottings of a famed Renaissance artist: a series of eccentric, first-draft musings that even the author claimed had no innate cohesion.

4 The big paintings theatricalize stages of adolescent amour—resisted seduction, furtive intimacy, triumphant union, and subsequent nostalgia—among young people at court who were given nothing to do in life except to dress up and to play at love.

5 The actors often over-theatricalize their exchanges, leaving little room to register the interior blips and bumps occurring between words.

6 Their feverish exertions, gasps and yelps theatricalize a common plight.

theatricalize 同义词

1 使戏剧化

dramatize

5 把…戏剧化

dramatize

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