dramatization / ˌdræm ə təˈzeɪ ʃən, ˌdrɑ mə- /

🎓大学词汇戏剧化戏剧化的剧目化戏剧化的方式

dramatization 的定义

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

dramatization 近义词

n. 名词 noun

drama

dramatization 的近义词 3

更多dramatization例句

  1. One Night in Miami imagines what that conversation might have been like, interweaving dramatizations of things these four extraordinary men actually said and did.
  2. Point of view is inconsistent and Berg employs enough obvious filmic artifice to keep reminding us we are watching dramatization.
  3. As Solomon says, “myth building makes quick riddance of inconvenient facts,” and the same could be said of dramatization.
  4. Factually, this film gets most of the story right but is plagued by heavy dramatization that ZDT does without altogether.
  5. Its dramatization of the clash between utopianism and geopolitical catastrophe becomes more potent with every passing year.
  6. All these are, of course, sun gods, and the whole dramatization or myth is in keeping with the activities of the sun.
  7. All the teachers remarked on her great intelligence, on her curious and wonderful gift for dramatization.
  8. Dramatization is an aspect of imitation, and is a means of making ideas more real than they would otherwise be.
  9. Make a plan of the various ways in which dramatization can be profitably used in the schools.
  10. The knowledge here may have been telepathic, but how about the dramatization?