单词 | dramatize |
释义 | dramatize (bre also dramatise) /dræmətaɪz/ [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to make a problem seem more serious or an event or situation more exciting than it really is夸大(问题的严重性);戏剧性地表现(事件或情形)◆don't worry too much about what she said-she tends to dramatize things.别太在意她说的话 - 她往往言过其实。dramatize (bre also dramatise) /dræmətaɪz/ verb [transitive] ◆the book has been dramatized on television.该书已改编成电视剧。dramatize (bre also dramatise) /dræmətaɪz/ verb [transitive] ◆the book has been dramatized on television.该书已改编成电视剧。dramatize/ˈdræmətaɪz ||; ˈdræməˌtaɪz/(also -ise) verb 1. [t] to make a book, an event, etc into a play 把(书本、事件等)改编成剧本: ◇the novel has been dramatized for television. 这本小说已经改编成电视剧了。 2. [i,t] to make sth seem more exciting or important than it really is 夸大;渲染 · ◇the newspaper was accused of dramatizing the situation. 有人指责该报夸大了情势。 ➔dramatization(also -isation) /ˌdræmətaɪˈzeɪʃn ||; ˌdræmətaɪˈzeʃən/ noun [c,u] dram·a·tize /(also 又作 -ise bre 【英】) /`dræməˏtaɪz; ˈdræmətaɪz//v 1. [t] to make a book or event into a play 把[书、事件]改编成戏剧:◇a novel dramatized for tv 改编成电视剧的小说 2. [i,t] to make an event seem more exciting than it really is 将…戏剧化:◇do you always have to dramatize everything? 你总是要把什么事都小题大作吗? |
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