drama的意思和读音

drama

: [ˈdrɑmə] : [ˈdrɑːmə]

n.

dramas  

adj.+n.high drama

n.play,performance,production,spectacle,tragedy

draman.

1.[c]a play for the theatre, television or radio

a costume/historical, etc. drama

2.[u]plays considered as a form of literature

classical/Elizabethan/modern, etc. drama

a drama critic

drama school

a drama student

I studied English and Drama at college.

3.[c]an exciting event

A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes.

4.[u]the fact of being exciting

You couldn't help being thrilled by the drama of the situation.

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n.1.a play for the theater, television, or radio; the study of plays2.something unusual or exciting that happens

1. volume n. drama n. , comedy n. ...

3. peninsula n. drama n. cinema n. ...

4. ( horror) drama( war) ...

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1.Today, I got to my weekly drama group a bit late. Everyone looked surprised when I walked in.

2.This cross-strait drama is now in a tense new phase, played out with dramatic effect in recent weeks.

3.And not read the original audience is bound to be great drama stall, with a strong interest in waiting for the final answer.

4.An art work sits in the main hall, used to rehearse "Drama Queens, " a play with Kevin Spacey and Jeremy Irons, done in London.使·西·

5.The creation of Chinese modern drama in the beginning period was shrouded in a strong tragedy consciousness.

6."But if I know your taste in drama, I do not know your taste in horror, " Mr. Hastings said.

7.I was able to catch thus a meager glimpse of the world of drama, and I shall never forget the delight of that moment.

8.Directly Tess was out of sight, and the interest of the matter as a drama was at an end, the little ones' eyes filled with tears.线

9.However, without a vertical drop of any significant drama, Inga Falls may not count as a waterfall under other classifications.

10.My life might be a drama, comedy or tragical or even nothing at all, sometimes it's not up to me.