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theatrical

/thee-a-tri-kuhl/US // θiˈæ trɪ kəl //UK // (θɪˈætrɪkəl) //

戏剧性的,戏剧性,戏剧,舞台剧

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also the·at·ric.

    • : of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
    • : suggestive of the theater or of acting; artificial, pompous, spectacular, or extravagantly histrionic: a theatrical display of grief.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : theatricals, dramatic performances, now especially as given by amateurs.artificial or histrionic actions.
    • : a professional actor: a family of renowned theatricals.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.dramatic

Examples

  • Movies currently in theatrical release will also be available on-demand, including The Hunt, The Invisible Man, and Emma.

  • After the coronavirus pandemic forced Disney to delay and eventually cancel a global theatrical release of its live-action Mulan earlier this year, the movie debuted on the company’s streaming platform on Friday.

  • In addition to the upcoming broadcast, the studio has also created a number of documentaries and scripted products, some with scheduled theatrical releases.

  • Hollywood studios subsequently delayed the theatrical releases of their blockbuster movies that were scheduled to come out this summer.

  • The 90-day theatrical exclusivity window dates back to the 1980s, when VHS tapes became popular around the world.

  • In reality,” Francis said, “theatrical severity and sterile pessimism are often symptoms of fear and insecurity.

  • He speaks about the challenges of doing a live theatrical production without being able to feed off a live audience.

  • This is one of the reasons why young people enjoy theatrical activities.

  • He approaches the composition of a painting rather as a theatrical director might set the scene of a play.

  • No doubt Smith hopes to paint Glock as a monster once again, and the theatrical complaint pulls no punches.

  • The same is true when children play at being Indians or what not: they are not "acting" in the theatrical sense of the word.

  • It was theatrical: he stood upon the stage, an audience watching him with intent expectancy, wondering upon his decision.

  • I dont believe your mother knew you had that theatrical man to drive with you, said Laura, bluntly.

  • It is with them as with theatrical pieces, there may be one good out of a thousand.

  • We are the heaven-sent leaders of all "New" enterprises, whether literary, theatrical, or artistic.