
drama
美['drɑːmə] 英['drɑːmə]
n. 戏剧;剧本;戏剧艺术;戏剧性事件
详细释义
n.(名词)- 戏剧,戏曲;戏剧艺术
- 戏剧性事件, 戏剧性场面, 戏剧性情节
- 剧本
- 戏,一出戏
- 戏剧事业
- 戏剧效果;戏剧性
- 《戏剧》季刊
- 戏剧文学
- 激情,刺激
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C]戏剧; 剧本 play for the theatre, radio or TV
- [U]戏剧文学〔艺术〕 play as a branch of literature and as a performing art
- [C]戏剧性事件〔场面〕 a series of exciting events
英英释义
Noun- a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage;
"he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway"
- an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional
- the literary genre of works intended for the theater
- the quality of being arresting or highly emotional
组词搭配
动词+~- act〔stage〕 drama演戏
- put on drama上演戏剧
形容词+~- classical drama古典剧
- high drama正剧
- musical drama音乐剧
- silent drama哑剧
名词+~- church drama宗教剧
- radio drama广播剧
- social problem drama社会问题剧
- epic drama史诗剧
介词+~- from novel into drama把小说改编成戏剧
例句
用作名词(n.)- I have no interest in drama.我对戏剧不感兴趣。
- The Elizabethan period was the golden age of English drama.伊丽莎白时期是英国戏剧的黄金时代。
- He has written a historical drama.他已写了一个历史剧本。
- The school encourages free expression in art, drama and creative writing.学校鼓励师生在艺术、 戏剧和文学创作上自由发挥。
- The drama of international politics interested her.国际政治的戏剧性使她深感兴趣。