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dramatically

/druh-mat-ik/US // drəˈmæt ɪk //UK // (drəˈmætɪk) //

大幅度地,大大增加,大大增加了,大大地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the drama.
    • : employing the form or manner of the drama.
    • : characteristic of or appropriate to the drama, especially in involving conflict or contrast; vivid; moving: dramatic colors; a dramatic speech.
    • : highly effective; striking: The silence following his impassioned speech was dramatic.

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Examples

  • As the study found, some of the most dramatic increases in air pressure are expected during this harsh season.

  • Including in Hong Kong, where last year dramatic images of clashes between protesters and police dominated news feeds showing police firing live bullets and protesters attacking officers.

  • The FAA action is a dramatic turning point for Boeing after more than two years of bad news surrounding its best-selling model.

  • Portrait Lighting only works with photos that have depth data, and you can basically change how your face is lit to get a more flattering or dramatic look.

  • Based on the data points above, the difference between this cream and the rest of the crop is dramatic.

  • It could dramatically improve quality of life in communities throughout the developing world.

  • In Scandinavian countries this discrimination has been dramatically reduced.

  • Advanced maternal age dramatically increases the risk of maternal mortality as well as birth defects like Down Syndrome.

  • His harrowing escape from Vienna when Hitler took Austria in March 1938 is dramatically chronicled in his memoirs.

  • While violent offenses are dramatically down in Bed Stuy, pockets of violence persist here.

  • He thrust his cane dramatically through a sheet of a newspaper, which he had caught up from a table.

  • Carlson frowned, remained dramatically silent for a moment while he twisted his mustache.

  • She had suddenly presented herself to me like something dramatically recalled, fine, generous, infinitely capable of feeling.

  • These he emptied upon the table dramatically; white shining metal, sparkling as the candle flames wavered.

  • He turned dramatically, as though he were playing King Lear.