[N-COUNT 可数名词]戏;剧 A drama is a serious play for the theatre, television, or radio.
He acted in radio dramas.
他在广播剧中扮演角色。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]戏剧;戏剧艺术;戏剧事业 You use drama to refer to plays in general or to work that is connected with plays and the theatre, such as acting or producing.
He knew nothing of Greek drama...
他对希腊戏剧一无所知。
She met him when she was at drama school.
她在戏剧学校上学时认识了他。
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[N-VAR 可变名词]戏剧性事件;戏剧性情节 You can refer to a real situation which is exciting or distressing as drama .
There was none of the drama and relief of a hostage release...
丝毫没有释放人质时的那种激动和如释重负的感觉。
For all its drama, the event was not unexpected.
虽然这件事带有戏剧性,但并不意外。
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drama★AWL/ˈdrɑːmə; NAmEˈdrɑːmə/noun1★[countable ]a play for the theatre, television or radio 戏;剧◆a costume/historical, etc. drama古装、历史等剧2★[uncountable ]plays considered as a form of literature 戏剧文学;戏剧艺术;戏剧◆classical/Elizabethan/modern, etc. drama古典戏剧、伊丽莎白时代的戏剧、现代戏剧等◆a drama critic戏剧评论家◆drama school戏剧学校◆a drama student学习戏剧艺术的学生◆I studied English and Drama at college.我在大学学的是英语和戏剧。3★[countable ]an exciting event 戏剧性事件;戏剧性情节◆A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes.一个极富人情味的戏剧性事件在我们的眼前上演了。4[uncountable ]the fact of being exciting 激动;兴奋;刺激◆You couldn't help being thrilled by the drama of the situation.这充满激情的场面令人不禁激动不已。IDIOMmake a drama out of sthto make a small problem or event seem more important or serious than it really is 小题大做;大惊小怪dramadramasdrama/ˈdrɑːmə; NAmEˈdrɑːmə/
1[countable, uncountable] a play for the theatre, television, radio etc, usually a serious one, or plays in general → comedy: the great traditions of ancient Greek dramaa TV/television/radio drama the award-winning TV drama ‘Prime Suspect’ a new drama series for Saturday nights a drama critic a courtroom drama (=one that takes place in a court of law) a lavish costume drama (=one about events in a past century) He plays a Russian spy in the comedy drama ‘Sleepers’.2[uncountable] acting – used when talking about it as a subject to study or teach: young actors coming out of drama school our drama teacher3[countable, uncountable] an exciting event or set of events, or the quality of being exciting: Maggie’s life is always full of drama. accidents, burst pipes, and other domestic dramas a night of high drama (=very exciting events) the drama of the moment4make a drama out of something to become upset about a small problem and make it seem worse than it really is: Brian always makes such a drama out of everything.5drama queen a woman or homosexual man who tends to behave as if situations are worse than they really are – used to show disapprovalCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + dramaa TV/television/radio drama· The book has been made into a television drama.a costume drama (=about events in history, in which people wear costumes from that time)· a costume drama set in 17th century Francea historical drama (=about events in the past)· She starred in a historical drama about Marie Antoinette.a medical/hospital drama (=about events in a hospital)· He played a doctor in the US medical drama 'ER'.a crime drama (=about a crime or crimes)· 'American Gangster' is a crime drama set in 1970s New York.a courtroom drama (=about events in a court)· The lawyer and sleuth Perry Mason was the hero of 82 courtroom dramas.a romantic drama (=about a romance)· It is a wartime romantic drama.a comedy/tragic drama (=about funny/very sad events)· Martin Clunes is to star in a new comedy drama.a police/cop drama (=about the police)· 'The Bill' is a popular police drama.a three-part/six-part etc drama (=having three/six etc programmes)· It’s a new four-part crime drama starting on Monday night.a Greek drama (=a play from Ancient Greece)· the tragic Greek drama, 'Oedipus'drama + NOUNa drama series/serial (=a number of programmes with the same characters)· It is one of the longest-running drama series on Japanese television.
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