theatrical(adjective)
/θiˈætrɪkl
/ adjective
1 [only
before a noun]
connected with the theatre
tiyatroyla
ilgili, tiyatro, sahne
2
(used about behaviour) exaggerated or showing feelings, etc. in a very obvious
way because you want people to notice you
yapmacıklı, abartılı,
gösterişli
a theatrical gesture
(US theater )
/ˈθɪətə(r) ; US ˈθiːə-
/ noun
1 [countable]
a building where you
go to see plays, shows, etc.
tiyatro
the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
How often do you go to the theatre?
2 [uncountable]
plays in general
tiyatro, tiyatro
sanatı, sahne sanatları
He's studying modern Russian theatre.
SYNONYM DRAMA
3 [singular,
uncountable]
the work of acting in
or producing plays
tiyatroculuk, tiyatro,
sahne
He's worked in (the) theatre for thirty
years.
THEATRE
A play is performed in a theatre, on a flat area
called the stage.
The furniture, etc. on the stage is the scenery. If an actor/actress
wants a part in a
play, he/she must have an audition, so the director can decide if he/she is good enough. Before they put on a play, the cast practise
by having rehearsals.
If the audience
like the play, they clap/applaud at the end of the performance.
4 [countable,
uncountable] = OPERATING THEATRE
He's still in theatre.
a theatre nurse
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