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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2308 COCA: 2631

drama noun THEATRE

B1 [ C or U ] a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and acting generally戏剧;舞台剧;表演

She's starred in several TV 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。

used in expressions that refer to the type of play or film

a courtroom drama法庭剧
a historical drama历史剧

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His new play is a raw drama about family life.

The local drama group is staging a production of the musical 'Grease'.

Next up on Channel 4 is the first episode of a new medical drama set in Chicago.

English drama has enjoyed a rebirth since the 1950s with writers like John Osborne, Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard.

The show was a wonderful amalgam of dance, music and drama.

drama noun EXCITEMENT

B1 [ C ] 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。

[ U ] the excitement and energy that is created by a lot of action and arguments戏剧效果

As a lawyer, he enjoyed 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。

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Sally always makes a drama out of the smallest of events.

Everybody stopped to watch as the drama of the hostage crisis unfolded on live television.

There was a moment of great drama in Parliament today as two protestors ran into the debating chamber.

The two teams produced 90 minutes of enjoyable football in a seven-goal drama.

Her latest collection of photographs prove that no-one is better at capturing moments of high drama and deep emotion.

TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2308 COCA: 2631
drama

noun¹

1play for the theatre/theater, etc.; plays戲劇ADJECTIVE | VERB + DRAMA | DRAMA + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcompelling, powerful引人入勝的/打動人心的戲劇gritty, hard-hitting情節寫實的/直白的戲劇a gritty police drama一部情節寫實的警匪劇classical, contemporary, modern古典戲劇;當代劇;現代劇daytime, prime-time (both especially NAmE) 日間/黃金時段戲劇hour-long, one-hour, etc.時長為一小時等的戲劇She stars in a new one-hour drama about a woman judge.她在一部時長為一小時講述一名女法官的故事的新劇中擔當主角。two-part, four-part, etc. (all especially BrE) 由兩部份、四部份等組成的戲劇comedy, musical喜劇;音樂劇radio, television, TV廣播劇;電視劇costume, historical, period古裝劇;歷史劇epic, tragic史詩劇;悲劇Greek, Jacobean, etc.希臘、詹姆士一世時期等的戲劇courtroom, crime, hospital, medical, police法庭劇;犯罪劇;醫療劇;警匪劇Millions follow this hospital drama twice a week.數百萬人一週兩次收看這部醫療劇。psychological心理劇domestic, family家庭劇The movie is a heart-warming family drama.這是一部暖人心房的家庭片。ensemble集體劇;多主角劇romantic愛情片teen青少年劇VERB + DRAMAwrite寫劇本It is very difficult to write good drama.創作出好劇本很難。create, produce, stage創作/製作/上演戲劇the first episode of a new police drama produced for television為電視台製作的一部新警匪劇的第一集watch看戲DRAMA + NOUNproduction戲劇製作serial, series戲劇系列片festival戲劇節critic戲劇評論人the drama critic for the Times《泰晤士報》的戲劇評論員class, club, department, school, training戲劇班;戲劇俱樂部;戲劇系;戲劇學校;戲劇訓練teacher戲劇教師major, student戲劇專業學生He's a drama major at Howard University.他在哈沃德大學主修戲劇專業。PREPOSITIONin a/the drama在劇中the actors in a drama劇中演員drama about關於⋯的戲劇a powerful television drama about city life刻畫城市生活的電視劇力作 note at subject
drama

noun²

2exciting event令人激動的事ADJECTIVE | DRAMA + VERB ADJECTIVEhuman富有人情味的戲劇性事件real-life真實生活中的戲劇性場面The actor was involved in a real-life drama when he was held up at gunpoint last night.這名演員遭遇了現實生活中的一個戲劇性事件 - 他昨晚在槍口威脅下被搶劫。DRAMA + VERBplay out, unfold戲劇性事件展現a collection of people watching the drama unfold outside the nightclub在夜總會外面目睹那戲劇性場面出現的一群人
drama

noun³

3excitement激動ADJECTIVE | ... OF DRAMA | VERB + DRAMA | DRAMA + VERB | DRAMA + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEhigh十分激動human戲劇般的人生Art should deal with the human drama and tragedy of everyday life.藝術應當展現人類日常生活中的悲歡離合。... OF DRAMAtouch一點兒激情The argument added a touch of drama to an otherwise dull day.這場爭論給本來可能是沉悶的一天增添了一點兒激情。VERB + DRAMAbe full of充滿刺激The afternoon was full of drama and excitement.這個下午充滿驚喜,令人興奮。add, heighten令情緒更激動The arrival of the police heightened the drama further.警察的到來令人更加激動。DRAMA + VERBsurround sth戲劇性事件圍繞⋯The media loved all the drama surrounding their divorce.媒體熱衷於他們離婚的所有情節。DRAMA + NOUNqueen (= someone who makes situations seem more serious than they really are) 戲劇女皇PHRASESa moment of drama戲劇性的一刻
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2308 COCA: 2631
drama noun
drama (a drama critic) play (a costume drama)
drama

noun

drama ♦︎ theatre ♦︎ stage ♦︎ acting ♦︎ show business ♦︎ the performing arts ♦︎ showbizThese words are all used to talk about the activity or profession of performing plays. 这些词均表示表演艺术或专业。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配improvisational / serious drama / theatre / actingclassical / Elizabethan / modern drama / theatreto study drama / theatre / actinga drama / theatre / stage / acting / performing arts schoola drama / theatre / acting / performing arts studenta drama / theatre critic drama ˈdrɑːmə [uncountable] the performing of plays, especially when considered as a form of literature 戏剧;戏剧文学Television drama is a powerful cultural medium.电视剧是一种强有力的文化媒介。 see also drama play noun dramatic

adjective

[usually before noun] Students will study various plays and dramatic texts.学生将学习各种形式的戏剧和剧本。
theatre (BrE) (NAmE theater) [uncountable] the performing of plays, especially when considered as a form of entertainment 戏剧;戏剧表演 (BrE) I like music, theatre and cinema.我喜欢音乐、戏剧和电影。The play challenges current ideas about what makes good theatre (= what makes good entertainment when performed).这出戏对何谓好戏剧的普遍看法提出了质疑。 theatrical

adjective

[only before noun] a theatrical career演艺生涯
stage (often the stage 常作the stage) [singular] the theatre and the performing of plays as a profession or a form of entertainment 戏剧;戏剧专业;戏剧表演His parents didn't want him to go on the stage (= to be an actor).他父母不想让他当演员。She was a popular star of stage and screen (= theatre and cinema).她是观众喜爱的舞台和银幕两栖明星。 see also stage play verb 3 acting [uncountable] the activity or profession of performing in plays, films, etc. (戏剧、电影等的)表演;演艺业She started her acting career while still at school.上学时她就开始了自己的演艺事业。 see also act play verb 3 ˈshow business [uncountable] the business of providing public entertainment, for example in the theatre, films or television 娱乐行业;娱乐界;演艺界The whole family is in show business.这一家人都从事演艺工作。 the perˌforming ˈarts [countable, plural] (rather formal) arts such as music, dance and drama which are performed for an audience 表演艺术The book examines recent trends in the performing arts.该书探讨了表演艺术的最新发展趋势。 showbiz ˈʃəʊbɪz; NAmE ˈʃoʊbɪz [uncountable] (informal) show business 娱乐行业;娱乐界;演艺界The club is a favourite haunt of showbiz stars and celebrities.该俱乐部是演艺明星和社会名流很喜欢光顾的地方。That's showbiz!这就是娱乐界嘛!
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2308 COCA: 2631
drama
Types of story or play: adaptation, allegory, anecdote...
Specific areas of study: acoustics, aesthetics, agriculture...

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