drama UK ['drɑ:.mə] US ['dræm.ə] noun THEATRE 戏剧 IMPROVER countable or uncountable ■a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and acting generally 戏剧;话剧;表演•She's been in several television dramas.她演过几部电视剧。 •He's the drama critic for the Times.他是《泰晤士报》的戏剧评论员。 •She studied English and drama at college.她在大学里学的是英语和戏剧。 IMPROVER ■used in expressions which refer to the type of play or film 剧•a courtroom drama法庭剧 •a historical drama历史剧 UK ['drɑ:.mə] US ['dræm.ə] noun EXCITEMENT 兴奋 ADVANCED countable ■an event or situation, especially an unexpected one, in which there is worry or excitement and usually a lot of action (尤指突然的)戏剧性场面,戏剧性事件•We had a little drama last night when the oil in the pan caught fire.昨晚我们有一个小插曲——锅里的油着火了。 ADVANCED uncountable ■the excitement and energy that is created by a lot of action and arguments 戏剧效果•As a lawyer, he positively revelled in the drama of the courtroom.作为律师,他真的非常喜欢法庭上出现的那种戏剧效果。 |