dramatizes

dramatizes

美 [ˈdræməˌtaɪz]  英 [ˈdræmətaɪz]

  • v.(把小说等)改编为剧本;演戏似地表现;把…戏剧化;使引人注目
  • 网络使戏剧化;改编成剧本;改编成为戏剧

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 children dramatizes the song "Balloons in the Sky" .

孩子编写歌曲空中气球”。

This round-the-clock demonstration dramatizes the deep divisions in Taiwan's society.

日以继夜示威运动生动表达台湾社会深度意见分歧

A Modest Proposal dramatizes starvation by advocating cannibalism.

温和建议戏剧性提倡同类相食消灭饥饿

A new film dramatizes the story of how she overcame that to achieve her dream of becoming a professional athlete.

一部电影戏剧化运动员故事如何克服实现梦想成为专业一个

A crowded footbridge during Osaka's rush hour dramatizes Japan's number one problem in 1970: population density.

大阪高峰时间拥挤天桥突出反映日本1970首要问题人口拥挤

So, this absolutely dramatizes that when Susan issues a cautionary to Lincoln and that goes unheeded, this is the result.

所以苏珊林肯一个警告信号震慑结果最后就是现在看到样子