1.(把小说等)改编为剧本
2.演戏似地表现;把...戏剧化;使引人注目
3.具有戏剧性;适于改编为剧本
4.(演戏似地)作假
1.(把小说等)改编为剧本
2.演戏似地表现;把...戏剧化;使引人注目
3.具有戏剧性;适于改编为剧本
4.(演戏似地)作假
1.to make a book or story into a play
2.to treat a situation as more serious or exciting than it really is
1.This is an issue dramatizing the fact that after the shooting incidence took place, the government did not provide all the information.
这正显示在枪击案发生后,政府没有提供所有的资讯。
2.David is supposed to be her soul mate, but Murphy and Franco render him a self-dramatizing bohemian.
大卫就此被设定为她的心灵伴侣,但墨菲与弗兰科却将其塑造为一个自吹自擂的波西米亚人。
3.Choose a scene in which you see the author dramatizing an acute conflict between or crisis within the characters.
选一幕你在里头见到作者将角色中的严重冲突或危机戏剧化。
4.An honest recognition that new experiences can be difficult, without over- dramatizing , is healthy.
诚然,认识到了新的经验可能很困难,没有过分渲染,是健康的。
5.Dramatizing the work of historians, Larson has produced a page-turner on par with The Devil in the White City.
通过对历史学家的作品的戏剧化处理,拉尔森出品了一本和“白色城市的魔鬼”同样引人入胜的书。
6.Getting noticed is largely a matter of dramatizing issues.
宣传其实主要是如何将话题改编成故事的问题。
7.It was over-dramatizing the tragedy to think that Jerry's death was other than a hit and run accident.
如果认为杰里的死不是一件驾驶员闯祸之后溜之大吉的车祸,那未免把这个悲剧过于戏剧化了。
8.He's dramatizing his novel for television.
他把自己的小说改编为剧本,以备电视播出。
9.He is dramatizing the story of his life.
他把自己的一生改编成戏剧。
10.The complexity of life is the ink marks doused over the rice paper, dramatizing shrewdness and the ways of the world;
人生之复杂,是泼洒在生命宣纸上的墨迹,渲染着城府与世故;