dramatize

dramatize

美 [ˈdræməˌtaɪz]  英 [ˈdræmətaɪz]

  • v.将…改编成剧本;将…搬上(舞台或银幕);使戏剧化;戏剧性地表现
  • 网络改编成为戏剧;夸大报导;改编戏剧

词形变化

第三人称单数:dramatizes  现在分词:dramatizing  过去式:dramatized  

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英汉双解

v.
1.
[t]
~ sth
将…改编成剧本;将…搬上(舞台或银幕)to present a book, an event, etc. as a play or a film/movie
2.
[t][i]
~ (sth)
使戏剧化;戏剧性地表现;夸张to make sth seem more exciting or important than it really is
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。

英汉解释

v.
1.
(把小说等)改编为剧本
2.
演戏似地表现;把...戏剧化;使引人注目
3.
具有戏剧性;适于改编为剧本
4.
(演戏似地)作假

英英解释

v.

例句

The North said its enemies are "now working hard to dramatize 'civilian casualties' as part of its propaganda campaign. "

北韩敌人夸张平民伤亡实情作为宣传一部分」。

1980 census statistics do not more dramatize the American search for spacious living anywhere than in the Far West.

遥远西部其他任何地方,1980年人口普查数据不会清楚表现美国人宽敞居住条件追求

So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition . In a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check .

所以今天我们来到此地可耻情况生动描述一方面来说我们来到首都要求兑现支票

To dramatize the necessity of clandestine warfare, instructors objectively recited case histories and their import.

为了说明秘密必要性教官客观地讲述案例及其意义

The Harvard Business Review printed a lively, fictional exchange of letters to dramatize complaints about business degree holders.

商学院评论出版生动虚构字母交换用来对MBA学位持有极端抱怨

Some dramatize a U. S. presidential election as a campaign of organized combat between enemies.

有人美国总统选举戏称敌手之间一场有组织战役

So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.

所以我们今天来到这里骇人听闻情况

We have come here today to dramatize a shameful condition.

今天我们来到这里生动有力揭露这种可耻局面

Don't dramatize the affair so much , just give us the facts.

不要戏剧性讲述这个事情我们知道事实

Kimberly and Natalie dramatize the cultural differences in the way young women experience their sexuality.

金伯莉娜塔莉体现年轻女性经历性行为方式文化差异

Don't dramatize so much, Johnny; just give us the FACTS.

强尼不要绘声绘影描述事实我们

He intended his novel dramatize the conflict between heresy and Christianity.

打算小说戏剧化再现异教基督教之间冲突

Don't dramatize. Lots of people inflate small setbacks into life-threatening catastrophes and react accordingly.

大部分挫折膨胀一生具有威胁性事故做出相应反应

These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth.

这些事件戏剧化地表明了当今时代青年之中缺少

Don't dramatize so much , just give us the facts .

不要过于渲染告诉我们实情

Nowhere do 1980 census statistics dramatize more the American search for spacious living than in the Far West .

1980年那里人口普查统计资料不如西地区生动说明美国人宽敞生活环境追求

Ogas and Gaddam argue that romance novels and their Internet-era counterpart, "fan fiction, " dramatize the workings of female desire.

OgasGaddam争论罗曼小说互联网时代相当产物——“人文”,戏剧化表现女性欲望运作方式

"No one would dramatize the real experience" of a platoon in Afghanistan "because it's too boring, " he added.

没有大书特书一个阿富汗真实经历,“因为无聊,”

1980 census statistics nowhere more than in the fast west dramatize the American seach for spacious living.

哪里人口普查统计资料不如西地区生动说明美国人宽敞生活环境追求

That incident would dramatize well .

那个事件具有戏剧性

I just dramatize the life of a playwright!

一个剧作家生活编成剧本

Dramatize your ideas.

使意念戏剧化

The lawyers and policemen in my show have a lot of power over ordinary citizens - and sometimes I dramatize how they abuse it.

节目律师警察老百姓面前权力有时故意夸大他们权力滥用

The problem is how to dramatize a nonevent.

如何描述一个并未发生事件困难

Large digital clock was installed on the back of selected delivery bikes to dramatize Pizza Hut's on-time delivery promise. [link]

筛选背后安装大型数字时钟意在生动表达必胜客准时配送承诺

These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's

这些事件戏剧表现如今年轻人缺乏责任心

hyped - up rhetoric to dramatize the strike(New York Times)

煽动人心修辞用来使罢工戏剧化纽约时报

It will dramatize His attention to the gas crisis

引起石油危机重视