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dramatization

/dram-uh-tuh-zey-shuhn, drah-muh-/US // ˌdræm ə təˈzeɪ ʃən, ˌdrɑ mə- //UK // (dræmətaɪzeɪʃən) //

戏剧化,戏剧化的,剧目化,戏剧化的方式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of dramatizing.
    • : construction or representation in dramatic form.
    • : a dramatized version of a novel, historic incident, etc.

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Examples

  • One Night in Miami imagines what that conversation might have been like, interweaving dramatizations of things these four extraordinary men actually said and did.

  • Point of view is inconsistent and Berg employs enough obvious filmic artifice to keep reminding us we are watching dramatization.

  • As Solomon says, “myth building makes quick riddance of inconvenient facts,” and the same could be said of dramatization.

  • Factually, this film gets most of the story right but is plagued by heavy dramatization that ZDT does without altogether.

  • Its dramatization of the clash between utopianism and geopolitical catastrophe becomes more potent with every passing year.

  • All these are, of course, sun gods, and the whole dramatization or myth is in keeping with the activities of the sun.

  • All the teachers remarked on her great intelligence, on her curious and wonderful gift for dramatization.

  • Dramatization is an aspect of imitation, and is a means of making ideas more real than they would otherwise be.

  • Make a plan of the various ways in which dramatization can be profitably used in the schools.

  • The knowledge here may have been telepathic, but how about the dramatization?