soap opera 的定义
- a radio or television series depicting the interconnected lives of many characters often in a sentimental, melodramatic way.
soap opera 近义词
serial broadcast drama
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更多soap opera例句
- A young woman writes radio soap operas in Cuba, where she falls in love with a director who brings her scripts to life.
- It’s like a sitcom and a soap opera, and a drama and a documentary because we’re also highlighting and accurately portraying this aspect of immigrant life, Nigerian immigrant life.
- The drama, simmering for years, may appear to be a stand-alone soap opera pitting the mercurial Rodgers against the rigid Packers, who seldom stray from their sustainable team-building model.
- While marketers dabbling in entertainment is nothing new — the soap opera was created thanks to Procter & Gamble’s sponsorship, after all — how brands do so has evolved.
- The show retains some of the primetime soap opera elements of Riverdale, but it incorporates more full-blown horror without bowing to the niceties imposed by network television.
- It was a Senate floor soap opera over none other than a soap-opera producer.
- One of the most horrific episodes of the Vietnam War is being made into a government-funded opera.
- One beginning that amused him takes place at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.
- White King Soap sponsored the show on the West Coast, and Beech-Nut Gum in the East.
- It is impossible to talk about Dr. Strange without mentioning soap, apple juice, and suicide.
- A small contingent of the members hurried off to applaud the successful comic opera of the hour.
- Why use dangerous cosmetics when Jones' soap retains youth and health for the complexion, and fosters the development of beauty?
- At the present time he was trombone in the “Tournée Gulland,” a touring opera company.
- Why, he ordered his chamber-maid to bring him some soap and warm water, that he might wash the sour krout off his hands.
- That you did not steal from her house by a secret passage, on the night of the destruction of the opera-house?