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mel·o·dra·mat·ic
me l dr mae tihk
melodramatically (adv.)
词根:melodrama
n.melodrama 情节剧;音乐剧;耸人听闻的事件,闹剧
Adjective
1. having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama;
"a melodramatic account of two perilous days at sea"
2. characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected;
"histrionic gestures"
"an attitude of melodramatic despair"
"a theatrical pose"
"与情节剧有关的,适合于情节剧的,或具有情节剧特点的",1789年,来自 melodrama,按照 dramatic 的模式构建。相关词汇: Melodramatics; melodramatically。
The first known use of melodramatic was in 1789
melodramanoun
a work (as a movie or play) marked by the exaggerated emotions of the characters and the importance of action and plot
such works as a group
melodramatic events or behavior
melodramaticadjective
of or relating to melodrama
resembling or suitable for melodrama : sensational
1 "My talents are melodramatic and a mite grandiose," he wrote with considerable self-insight to his editor, "and this goes down better with historical sauce."
2 A multicolored whirlwind of melodramatic poses and psychodramatic substance, of frivolity and tenacity, Irene is the less than constant wife of a local businessman.
3 I think these soap operas are too melodramatic.
我认为这些肥皂剧的内容太戏剧化。
4 In “Brad Pitts,” the protagonist barely does anything, and yet the final shot of her, without any of the melodramatic underlining of conventional TV, brought tears to my eyes.
5 The show that emerged this fall to resounding critical acclaim is the whimsical, melodramatic comedy “Jane the Virgin.”
6 As investigators arrive at The Litch to look into who slocked Red, Vee tells her “family” to blame it on Crazy Eyes, explain that she has “a history of violence, a melodramatic notion of loyalty.”
7 “Finding Carter” has a melodramatic plottiness to it, such that each episode has splashy, dramatic treasures baked in.
8 For some it will be cutely melodramatic, for others it will be gratingly kooky and twee.
9 The big plot twist is melodramatic, like something from one of those horror movies in which terrible things happen to urban dwellers when they go to rural places.
10 She critiques the unthinkingness of contemporary choreography, charging that it veers aimlessly from unimaginative imitation to strident innovations usually in the form of gymnastic or melodramatic excess, accentuated by overzealous lighting and special effects.
11 Cutting through the hazy air with sharp, commanding bursts of movement — a deep plié with a sweeping arm, lashing leans both forward and back, whipping hair — Daniela Zaghini is the work’s melodramatic queen bee.
12 A British man began narrating, his voice melodramatic, like he was telling a ghost story that just might be true.
13 She'd flung herself in a pose of melodramatic exhaustion.
她一下子摆出一副筋疲力尽的夸张姿势。
14 Williams has crafted a slick, intelligent techno-thriller that never allows the melodramatic storyline to swamp the cast of sympathetic characters.
15 Moreover, Mr Morgan’s melodramatic web catches more bits of contemporary reality than do most docudramas.
另外,摩根先生精心编织的剧情网络比大多数纪实戏剧对现代现实的捕捉都要多。
16 The movie also declines to engage with Israel’s evolving politics or culture and where Perry fit in, opting instead for a melodramatic portrait of a star that fell too soon.
17 But while some of the dramatic conventions Ms. Buffini employs can be classified as antiquated hokum, her thoughtful writing steers clear of melodramatic cliché, grounding the play’s events in emotional truth and complex characterizations.
18 This combination of the faux-naif and the melodramatic is then further complicated by the diction of the gods.
19 I’d also offer a less hearty endorsement of the past season of “The Good Wife,” based on everything other than the forced, melodramatic episodes involving the death of Josh Charles’s character.
20 Anne Boleyn’s story whets our appetite through its melodramatic ingredients: sex, royalty, intrigue, and brutality.
1 惊人的
electric incredible electrical spectacular remarkable surprising tremendous striking breathtaking phenomenal fab egregious rousing inconceivable stupendous lurid
2 夸张
romantic coloured theatrical bloated exaggerated inflated over-the-top exalted hyperbolic overdone theatrically sensationally melodramatically hyperbole dramatization dramatize tatty-peelin tall steep colored heroic sounding swollen flaming rhetorical resounding superlative operatic overblown overdrawn stilted hammy sonorous turgid rhapsodic tumescent grandiloquent fustian spread-eagle highfalutin plethoric magnific Ossianic tumid mouth-filling high-colored largely turgescence stretch tumor inflation romance exaggeration puffiness grandiloquence turgidity tympany magniloquence tumidity ham hyperbolize exaggerate overreach build distend overpitch extend enhance amplify magnify heighten overdo overstate overcharge overstretch overdraw overpaint theatricalize strong put it come out strong pile it on put it on overdo it
4 激动
exciting mad burning hectic turbulent tumultuous high-pitched ebullient atingle wrought-up state stir flame flush sensation ferment hyper throb inflame seethe fan toss thrill sweep flurry agitate vex impassion lose cool wig out
5 夸张的
stagy dramatic romantic coloured heroic theatrical mythic far-fetched overblown hyperbolic overripe hammy turgid histrionic high-flown highfalutin overinflated bloated exaggerated inflated over-the-top exalted overdone tatty-peelin tall steep colored sounding swollen flaming rhetorical resounding superlative operatic overdrawn stilted sonorous rhapsodic tumescent grandiloquent fustian spread-eagle plethoric magnific Ossianic tumid mouth-filling high-colored
6 轰动的
7 轰动
8 耸人听闻
9 通俗剧
10 夸大的
12 激动的
exciting mad burning hectic turbulent tumultuous high-pitched ebullient atingle wrought-up hyper
13 伤感
14 传奇剧
15 感情用事
16 情绪化的
17 伤感的
18 闹剧