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戏剧化, 将书籍、故事或事件改编成电影或戏剧
to turn a book, story, or an event into a movie or play
- Historical accounts of great leaders are often dramatized in biographical films to engage modern audiences.
伟大领袖的历史记载经常在传记电影中被戏剧化以吸引现代观众。
- The playwright decided to dramatize the novel, adapting it into an engaging and visually stunning stage production.
剧作家决定将小说戏剧化,将其改编成一部引人入胜且视觉上令人惊叹的舞台作品。
- The acclaimed director was hired to dramatize the bestselling novel into a blockbuster film.
这位备受赞誉的导演被聘请将畅销小说戏剧化成一部大片。
- The playwright took creative liberties to dramatize the historical event, bringing it to life on stage.
剧作家采取了创造性的自由来戏剧化历史事件,将其在舞台上生动呈现。
- The producers decided to dramatize the true crime story for television, capturing the public's attention with its gripping narrative.
制片人决定将真实犯罪故事戏剧化搬上电视,以其引人入胜的叙事吸引了公众的注意。
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戏剧化, 渲染
to make something more vivid, interesting, or intense by adding details
- He dramatized the story to make it more entertaining.
他戏剧化了故事,使其更有趣。
- The journalist dramatized the situation to capture readers' attention.
记者戏剧化了情况以吸引读者的注意力。
- She tends to dramatize everyday events in her diary.
她倾向于在日记中 戏剧化 日常事件。
- The teacher dramatized the experiment to help students understand.
老师戏剧化地呈现了实验,以帮助学生理解。
- He dramatized the account of his trip with colorful descriptions.
他用丰富多彩的描述戏剧化了他的旅行经历。
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夸张, 戏剧化
to exaggerate the importance, danger, or emotional impact of something
- Don't dramatize minor setbacks—they're not life-threatening.
不要夸大小挫折——它们不会危及生命。
- He tends to dramatize small mistakes.
他倾向于夸大小错误。
- Politicians often dramatize issues to influence public opinion.
政治家经常夸大问题以影响公众舆论。
- I wish she wouldn't dramatize everything I say.
我希望她不会夸大我说的每一件事。
- Reporters sometimes dramatize news to make it more compelling.
记者有时会戏剧化新闻以使其更引人入胜。