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dramaturgic

/dram-uh-tur-jee, drah-muh-/US // ˈdræm əˌtɜr dʒi, ˈdrɑ mə- //UK // (ˈdræməˌtɜːdʒɪ) //

戏剧演员,戏剧表演者,戏剧表演,剧务

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the craft or the techniques of dramatic composition.

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Examples

  • Also, because Ramsey-Zoe comes to directing by way of dramaturgy — specifically new play development — he was especially right for the job.

  • This does not seem like a profound bit of dramaturgy on my part, and he agrees with it.

  • Ibsen will live, not as a dramaturgist, but as the greatest professor of dramaturgy the world has ever known.

  • The imaginative equipment of Maeterlinck's dramaturgy is rather limited and, on its face value, trite.

  • On the whole, Kalidasa was remarkably faithful to the ingenious but somewhat over-elaborate conventions of Indian dramaturgy.

  • There was a declaration of principles to be formulated out of sagacity and dramaturgy.

  • Dramaturgy, dram′a-tur-ji, n. the principles of dramatic composition: theatrical art.