时间: 2025-04-24 11:28:34
美: ['drɑmə]
英: ['drɑːmə]
n. 戏剧,戏剧艺术;剧本;戏剧性事件
n. (Drama)人名;(刚(金))德拉马
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词源分析:Drama源自希腊语“drama”,意为“行动”或“行为”,其词根“dra-”意为“做”或“行动”。
历史背景:Drama一词首次出现在古希腊时期,主要用于描述戏剧表演,尤其是在公共场合进行的悲剧和喜剧演出。
课本:Drama一词可能出现在**的中学教材中,尤其是在英语口语和文学课程中。美国和牛津的教材,如《Oxford English Dictionary》和《American Literature》,常在中学阶段(通常是8-12年级)讨论戏剧的形式和历史。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在法律领域,Drama可指法庭上的戏剧性表现,或在科学领域中描述实验中的戏剧性结果。例如,"The courtroom drama captivated the audience."(法庭上的戏剧性表现吸引了观众。)
The play was a classic example of Greek drama.
这部剧是希腊戏剧的经典范例。
She loves watching drama series on television.
她喜欢在电视上观看戏剧系列。
The drama unfolded dramatically as the characters faced their fears.
随着角色面对他们的恐惧,戏剧性地展开了。
There was a lot of drama surrounding the election results.
关于选举结果有很多戏剧性的事情发生。
His life has become a drama filled with ups and downs.
他的生活变成了一出充满波折的戏剧。
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通过以上分析,可以更深入地理解“Drama”这个词的含义、使用场景及其在语言学*中的重要性。
[N-COUNT] A drama is a serious play for the theatre, television, or radio, or a serious film. 戏剧
例:He acted in radio dramas.他演过广播剧。
例:The film is a drama about a woman searching for her children.这部电影是关于一个女人寻找她孩子的戏。
[N-UNCOUNT] You use drama to refer to plays in general or to work that is connected with plays and the theatre, such as acting or producing. 戏剧; 戏剧工作
例:He knew nothing of Greek drama.他对希腊戏剧一无所知。
[N-VAR] You can refer to a real situation which is exciting or distressing as drama. 戏剧性场面
例:There was none of the drama and relief of a hostage release.丝毫没有人质释放的戏剧性场面和放松。