dramatized

[ˈdræməˌtaɪzd]
  • 释义
  • 将(小说或事件)改编成剧本( dramatize的过去式和过去分词 );使(事情)戏剧化,夸张;

  • 双语例句
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    In ancient times, this kind of sacrificial ceremony was already dramatized.

    在古时候这种祭祀仪式已经戏剧化了.

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    Once again, the dangers of Dante's poetic vocation are dramatized in the canto that immediately follows.

    再次, 但丁的诗职业的危险,戏剧化的坎是紧跟.

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    Shakespeare, taking liberties with history, dramatized the war in Henry V and Henry VI.

    莎士比亚通过对历史的改写, 使亨利五世和亨利六世时的战争变得戏剧化了.

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    The president's antics have been over - dramatized and over - cooked , resulting in a media circus.

    新闻媒体有意夸大总统的噱头,过分炒作,结果像是上演了一出滑稽剧.

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    The affair was dramatized by the press.

    新闻界把事情夸大了.

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    We also offer dramatized games, and let students act out stories related by the teacher.

    我们还做表演游戏, 孩子们可以根据老师的叙述表演故事.

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    We dramatized the shooting down of an unarmed black man.

    我们全力强调的是一名手无寸铁的黑人遭到了杀害.

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    His autobiography has been dramatized for the theater.

    他的自传被改编成剧本,供剧场上演.

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    How are families imagined and dramatized in your texts?

    你所选择的内容是如何假设并戏剧化呈现家庭的?

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  • 10、

    At a later news conference, he said differences should not be dramatized.

    在后来的新闻发布会上,他说不应夸大分歧。

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    This form of broadcasting led to dramatized documentary with sophisticated scripting and special sound effects.

    这种广播形式又促使纪实节目经过改编,它带有复杂的广播稿和特殊音响效果.

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    The novel was dramatized by Laurence Stallings and was made into a motion picture.

    本书曾经劳伦斯?斯托林兹改编为剧本,并拍成电影.

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