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noun a costume/historical, etc. drama古装、历史等剧 classical/Elizabethan/modern, etc. drama古典戏剧、伊丽莎白时代的戏剧、现代戏剧等 a drama critic戏剧评论家 drama school戏剧学校 a drama student学习戏剧艺术的学生 I studied English and Drama at college. 我在大学学的是英语和戏剧。 A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes. 一个极富人情味的戏剧性事件在我们的眼前上演了。 You couldn't help being thrilled by the drama of the situation. 这充满激情的场面令人不禁激动不已。 Art should deal with the human drama and tragedy of everyday life. He’s a drama major at Howard University. It is very difficult to write good drama. Millions follow this hospital drama twice a week. She stars in a new one-hour drama about a woman judge. The actor was involved in a real-life drama when he was held up at gunpoint last night. The afternoon was full of drama and excitement. The argument added a touch of drama to an otherwise dull day. The arrival of the police heightened the drama further. The media loved all the drama surrounding their divorce. The movie is a heart-warming family drama. a collection of people watching the drama unfold outside the nightclub a gritty police drama a powerful television drama about city life the actors in a drama the drama critic for the ‘Sunday Times’ the first episode of a new police drama produced for television It is a lavish costume drama set in the early twentieth century. Television drama is a powerful cultural medium. The story easily fits into the standard mould of a courtroom drama. |