单词 | dramatization |
释义 | dramatization (once / 13728 pages) n A dramatization is the acting out of something. You see these a lot in documentaries on TV––there will be a dramatization of the JFK assassination, using actors to show what happened on that fateful day. Dramatization is a great way to cement learning. If you make a skit in your class showing how photosynthesis works, you are much more likely to remember it. Think Magic School Bus. Dramatization can also mean turning a novel into a movie or a play. WORD FAMILYdramatization: dramatizations+/drama: dramas, dramatic, dramatise, dramatist, dramatize/dramatic: dramatically, undramatic/dramatisation: dramatisations/dramatise: dramatisation, dramatised, dramatises, dramatising, overdramatise/dramatist: dramatists/dramatize: dramatization, dramatized, dramatizes, dramatizing, overdramatize/overdramatize: overdramatized, overdramatizes, overdramatizing/undramatic: undramatically USAGE EXAMPLESThe answer would be more cynical if not for the song “We Know the Way,” a rousing dramatization of the Polynesian tradition of exploration. Slate(Nov 22, 2016) Unlike a more conventional dramatization focusing on courtroom battles and stirring speeches, Nichols’s film gets the weather right, literally and emotionally. Washington Post(Nov 11, 2016) There is also the habit of automatic dramatization. The New Yorker(Nov 10, 2016) 1n a dramatic representation Syn|Hypo|Hyper dramatisation guerrilla theater, street theater dramatization of a social issue; enacted outside in a park or on the street puppetrya stilted dramatic performance (as if by puppets) representation an activity that stands as an equivalent of something or results in an equivalent 2n conversion into dramatic form the play was a dramatization of a short story Syn|Hyper dramatisation authorship, composition, penning, writing the act of creating written works |
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