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melodramatic

/mel-uh-druh-mat-ik/US // ˌmɛl ə drəˈmæt ɪk //

狗血剧情,狗血剧,狗血淋头,狗血的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, like, or befitting melodrama.
    • : exaggerated and emotional or sentimental; sensational or sensationalized; overdramatic.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : melodramatics, melodramatic writing or behavior.

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Examples

  • Brushing off children’s ecological grief as melodramatic—or trying to cheer them up by changing the subject—sends the message that the situation isn’t dire or even that nature isn’t worth saving.

  • Having been the senior obituary writer for the New York Times, Fox long ago learned the reader-appealing usefulness of the melodramatic sentence and weird anecdote.

  • That countersuit, filed this week, is the written version of Lindell’s “documentaries,” melodramatic, glitchy, sweeping and deeply flawed in both obvious and non-obvious ways.

  • Yes, a few melodramatic moments disrupt the naturalism midway through the season, and the choice to tease the revelation of an assailant’s identity by repeatedly placing them just outside the frame is a bit cheap.

  • If that seems melodramatic, perhaps you haven’t been awake this past year, when the way the world is designed became more crucial than ever.

  • As exuberant as I tend to be, I did feel “knight” would be too melodramatic.

  • But to say the capital teeters on the verge of collapse is both melodramatic and misleading.

  • And sports, if anything, just serves as a way to act out this competition on a more melodramatic stage.

  • But even paranoid melodramatic self-aggrandizers sniff out nefarious and tentacular plots from time to time.

  • The book is gritty without being noir, touching without being melodramatic.

  • Here was a melodramatic scene in which he not only was not playing a leading part, but did not even carry a banner.

  • That is one of the melodramatic bits, said Bobby, weakly, leaning against the wall for support.

  • I know nothing more melodramatic than certain of the plots of Shakespeare's plays.

  • Will anyone suggest to me the marriage of a girl of seventeen with a man over sixty is melodramatic.

  • The tales are told with a calmness and reserve that make most of Poe's seem somewhat boyish and melodramatic by comparison.