dramatic
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A dramatic change or event happens suddenly and is very noticeable and surprising. 突然引人注目的
A fifth year of drought is expected to have dramatic effects on the California economy. 預(yù)計(jì)連續(xù)干旱的第五個(gè)年頭將對(duì)加利福尼亞州的經(jīng)濟(jì)產(chǎn)生引人注目的影響。
2. dramaticallyADV 突然引人注目地
At speeds above 50 mph, serious injuries dramatically increase. 時(shí)速超過50英里時(shí),重傷機(jī)率急劇上升。
3. ADJ A dramatic action, event, or situation is exciting and impressive. 緊張刺激的; 扣人心弦的
He witnessed many dramatic escapes as people jumped from as high as the fourth floor. 當(dāng)人們從4層樓那么高的地方跳下來的時(shí)侯,他目睹了許多驚心動(dòng)魄的逃生情景。
4. dramaticallyADV 戲劇性地
He tipped his head to one side and sighed dramatically. 他把頭偏向一側(cè),戲劇性地嘆了口氣。
5. ADJ You use dramatic to describe things connected with or relating to the theatre, drama, or plays. 戲劇的; 有關(guān)戲劇的[ADJ n]
...a dramatic arts major in college. …一個(gè)在學(xué)院主修戲劇藝術(shù)專業(yè)的學(xué)生。
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dramatic /dr??m?t?k/
劍橋詞典
- What accounts for the dramatic turnabout in Britain's international trading performance ?
- There has been a dramatic shift in public opinion towards peaceful negotiations .
- In 1986 he made a very public and dramatic political volte-face from Left to Right.
- The increase in the number of young people leaving to work in the cities has had a dramatic impact on the demography of the villages .
- He secured a dramatic victory for England by netting the ball half a minute before the end of the game .
dramatic adjective (EXCITING)
very sudden or noticeable , or full of action and excitement驟然的;戲劇性的;激動(dòng)人心的
a dramatic change /improvement 戲劇性的變化/改善
We watched scenes of the dramatic rescue on the news . 我們?cè)谛侣勚锌吹搅梭@心動(dòng)魄的救援場(chǎng)面。
例句
dramatic adjective (THEATRE)
relating to plays and acting
戲劇的;表演的
She bought me the complete dramatic works (= texts to be performed ) of Brecht for my birthday . 她買了全套的布萊希特戲劇集送給我作生日禮物。
the American Academy of Dramatic Arts 美國戲劇藝術(shù)學(xué)院
the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts 皇家戲劇藝術(shù)學(xué)院 返回 dramatic