词组 | drama |
释义 | drama AC /ˈdrɑːmə $ ˈdrɑːmə, ˈdræmə/ noun 1. a play or a film that tells a dramatic story, usually a serious oneadjectives/nouns + dramaa TV/television/radio drama The book has been made into a television drama.a romantic drama The film is a romantic drama about two young people who fall in love.a comedy drama There is a new comedy drama on TV.a historical drama She starred in a historical drama about Marie Antoinette.a costume drama (=about events in history, in which people wear costumes from that time) The series is a costume drama set in Victorian England.a medical/hospital drama He played a doctor in the US medical drama ‘ER’.a courtroom drama Perry Mason was the hero of 82 courtroom dramas.a crime drama ‘American Gangster’ is a crime drama set in 1970s New York.a police drama ‘The Bill’ was a popular police drama.a powerful drama (=having a strong emotional effect on viewers) ‘Scum’ was a powerful drama about the treatment of young prisoners.a three-part/six-part etc drama (=having three, six etc programmes) There’s a new four-part crime drama starting on Monday night.a compelling drama (=very interesting or exciting, so that you cannot stop watching it) It’s a compelling drama set in a small town in the American South.verbswrite/produce a drama He has written a new drama about life in prison.watch a drama Marie had watched many hospital dramas on television.a drama is set in sth (=it happens in a particular place or time) ‘Washington Square’ is a drama set in the 1850s.a drama stars sb The 1955 drama, ‘Summertime’, starred Katharine Hepburn.drama + nounsa drama series/serial (=a number of programmes with the same characters) The show is one of the longest-running drama series on Japanese television.a drama critic (=someone whose job is to write about whether a drama is good, bad etc) Beebe was the Herald Tribune’s drama critic.prepositionsa drama about sth He is starring in a new drama about prison life.in a drama The main actors in the drama are very well-known.2. excitement, or an exciting or unusual set of eventsadjectiveshigh drama There was high drama at the hotel when a suspect bomb was found.an unfolding drama (=one that is happening) Every aspect of this unfolding drama was covered by the media.verbsa drama unfolds (=it happens) They were having a picnic in the park when the terrifying drama unfolded. |
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