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
used in expressions that refer to the type of play or film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.
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
[ U ] the excitement and energy that is created by a lot of action and arguments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.
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