English-Thai Dictionary
drama
N บทละคร ละคร บท โทรทัศน์ บท วิทยุ play production bod-la-kon
dramatic
ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ ละคร ที่ มี ลักษณะ เกี่ยวกับ ละคร ti-kiao-kab-la-kon
dramatically
ADV เป็น อย่าง ละคร pen-yang-la-kon
dramatics
N การ แสดงละคร การผลิต ละคร kan-sa-dang-la-kon
dramatics
N พฤติกรรม เกิน จริง parued-ti-kam-koen-jing
dramatics
N ศิลปการ ละคร sin-la-pa-kan-ra-kon
dramatisation
N การ ทำให้ เกิน ความเป็นจริง การแสดง เกิน จริง melodrama kan-tam-hai-koen-kwam-pen-jing
dramatise
VT ทำให้ เกิน ความเป็นจริง exaggerate magnify understate minimize tam-hai-koen-kwam-pen-jing
dramatist
N นักเขียน บทละคร playwright scriptwriter nak-kian-bod-la-kon
dramatization
N การ ทำให้ เกิน ความเป็นจริง การแสดง เกิน จริง melodrama kan-tam-hai-koen-kwam-pen-jing
dramatize
VT ทำให้ เกิน ความเป็นจริง exaggerate magnify understate minimize tam-hai-koen-kwam-pen-jing
dramaturgist
N นักเขียน บทละคร dramatist playwright
dramaturgy
N ศิลปะ การเขียน บทละคร
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DRAMA
n.[Gr. , to make. ] A poem or composition representing a picture of human life, and accommodated to action. The principal species of the drama are tragedy and comedy; inferior species are tragi-comedy, opera, etc.
DRAMATIC, DRAMATICAL
a.Pertaining to the drama; represent by action; theatrical; not narrative.
DRAMATICALLY
a.By representation; in the manner of the drama.
DRAMATIST
n.The author of a dramatic composition; a writer of plays.
DRAMATIZE
v.t.To compose in the form of the drama; or to give to a composition the form of a play. At Riga in 12 4 was acted a prophetic play, that is, a dramatized extract from the history of the Old and New Testaments.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DRAMA
Dra "ma, n. Etym: [L. drama, Gr. daryti.]
1. A composition, in prose or poetry, accommodated to action, and intended to exhibit a picture of human life, or to depict a series of grave or humorous actions of more than ordinary interest, tending toward some striking result. It is commonly designed to be spoken and represented by actors on the stage. A divine pastoral drama in the Song of Solomon. Milton.
2. A series of real events invested with a dramatic unity and interest. "The drama of war. " Thackeray. Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day; Time's noblest offspring is the last. Berkeley. The drama and contrivances of God's providence. Sharp.
3. Dramatic composition and the literature pertaining to or illustrating it; dramatic literature.
Note: The principal species of the drama are tragedy and comedy; inferior species are tragi-comedy, melodrama, operas, burlettas, and farces. The romantic drama, the kind of drama whose aim is to present a tale or history in scenes, and whose plays (like those of Shakespeare, Marlowe, and others ) are stories told in dialogue by actors on the stage. J. A. Symonds.
DRAMATIC; DRAMATICAL
Dra *mat "ic, Dra *mat "ic *al, a. Etym: [Gr. dramatique. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the drama; appropriate to, or having the qualities of, a drama; theatrical; vivid. The emperor. .. performed his part with much dramatic effect. Motley.
DRAMATICALLY
DRAMATICALLY Dra *mat "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In a dramatic manner; theatrically; vividly.
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Dram "a *tis per *so "næ. Etym: [L.]
Defn: The actors in a drama or play.
DRAMATIST
Dram "a *tist, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dramatiste.]
Defn: The author of a dramatic composition; a writer of plays.
DRAMATIZABLE
DRAMATIZABLE Dram "a *ti `za *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being dramatized.
DRAMATIZATION
DRAMATIZATION Dram `a *ti *za "tion, n.
Defn: Act of dramatizing.
DRAMATIZE
Dram "a *tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dramatized; p. pr. & vb. n.Dramatizing.] Etym: [Cf. F. dramatiser. ]
Defn: To compose in the form of the drama; to represent in a drama; to adapt to dramatic representation; as, to dramatize a novel, or an historical episode. They dramatized tyranny for public execration. Motley.
DRAMATURGIC
DRAMATURGIC Dram `a *tur "gic, a.
Defn: Relating to dramaturgy.
DRAMATURGIST
DRAMATURGIST Dram "a *tur `gist, n.
Defn: One versed in dramaturgy. Carlyle.
DRAMATURGY
Dram "a *tur `gy, n. Etym: [Gr. work: cf. F. dramaturgie. ]
Defn: The art of dramatic composition and representation.
New American Oxford Dictionary
drama
dra ma |ˈdrämə ˈdrɑmə | ▶noun 1 a play for theater, radio, or television: a gritty urban drama about growing up in Harlem. • such works as a genre or style of literature: Renaissance drama. 2 an exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances: a hostage drama | an afternoon of high drama at Fenway Park. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek drama, from dran ‘do, act. ’
drama-documentary
drama-documen ¦tary ▶noun a television film based on real events.
Dramamine
Dram a mine |ˈdraməˌmēn ˈdræməmin | ▶noun trademark an antihistamine compound used to counter nausea (esp. travel sickness ). ORIGIN 1940s: from dram- (of unknown origin ) + amine .
drama queen
dra ma queen ▶noun informal a person who habitually responds to situations in a melodramatic way.
dramatic
dra mat ic |drəˈmatik drəˈmædɪk | ▶adjective 1 [ attrib. ] of or relating to drama or the performance or study of drama: the dramatic arts | a dramatic society. 2 (of an event or circumstance ) sudden and striking: a dramatic increase in recorded crime. • exciting or impressive: he recalled his dramatic escape from the building | dramatic mountain peaks. • (of a person or their behavior ) intending or intended to create an effect; theatrical: with a dramatic gesture, she put a hand to her brow. DERIVATIVES dra mat i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek dramatikos, from drama, dramat- (see drama ).
dramatic irony
dra mat ic i ro ny |drəˈmædɪk ˈaɪrəni | ▶noun see irony 1.
dramatic monologue
dra mat ic mon o logue ▶noun a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events.
dramatics
dra mat ics |drəˈmatiks drəˈmædɪks | ▶plural noun 1 [ often treated as sing. ] the study or practice of acting in and producing plays: amateur dramatics. 2 theatrically exaggerated or overemotional behavior: cut out the dramatics.
dramatis personae
dram a tis per so nae |ˈdrämətis pərˈsōnē ˌdrɑmədəs pərˈsoʊnaɪ | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the characters of a play, novel, or narrative. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: Latin, literally ‘persons of the drama. ’
dramatist
dram a tist |ˈdräməˌtist ˈdræmədəst | ▶noun a person who writes plays.
dramatize
dram a tize |ˈdräməˌtīz ˈdræməˌtaɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] adapt (a novel ) or present (a particular incident ) as a play or movie: the famous play that dramatized the Scopes trial. • exaggerate the seriousness or importance of (an incident or situation ): they have a tendency to dramatize things. DERIVATIVES dram a ti za tion |ˌdrämətiˈzāSHən |noun
dramaturge
dram a turge |ˈdräməˌtərj ˈdræməˌtərʤ |(also dramaturg ) ▶noun 1 a dramatist. 2 a literary editor on the staff of a theater who consults with authors and edits texts. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: via French and German from Greek dramatourgos, from drama, dramat- ‘drama ’ + -ergos ‘worker. ’
dramaturgy
dram a tur gy |ˈdräməˌtərjē ˈdræməˌtərʤi | ▶noun the theory and practice of dramatic composition: studies of Shakespeare's dramaturgy. DERIVATIVES dram a tur gic |-jik |adjective, dram a tur gi cal |ˌdräməˈtərjikəl |adjective, dram a tur gi cal ly |ˌdräməˈtərjik (ə )lē |adverb
Oxford Dictionary
drama
drama |ˈdrɑːmə | ▶noun 1 a play for theatre, radio, or television: a gritty urban drama about growing up in Harlem. • [ mass noun ] plays as a genre or style of literature: Renaissance drama. • [ mass noun ] the activity of acting: teachers who use drama are working in partnership with pupils | [ as modifier ] : drama school. 2 an exciting, emotional, or unexpected event or circumstance: a hostage drama | [ mass noun ] : an afternoon of high drama at Wembley. PHRASES make a drama out of informal exaggerate the importance of (a minor problem or incident ).ORIGIN early 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek drama, from dran ‘do, act ’.
drama-documentary
drama-documen ¦tary ▶noun a television film based on real events.
Dramamine
Dramamine |ˈdraməmiːn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] trademark an antihistamine compound used to counter nausea (especially travel sickness ), also used as a recreational drug. ORIGIN 1940s: from dram- (of unknown origin ) + amine .
drama queen
drama queen ▶noun informal a person who habitually responds to situations in a melodramatic way.
dramatic
dra |mat ¦ic |drəˈmatɪk | ▶adjective 1 [ attrib. ] relating to drama or the performance or study of drama: the dramatic arts | a dramatic society. 2 (of an event or circumstance ) sudden and striking: a dramatic increase in recorded crime. • exciting or impressive: he recalled his dramatic escape from the building | dramatic mountain peaks. • (of a person or their behaviour ) intending or intended to create an effect; theatrical: with a dramatic gesture, she put a hand to her brow. DERIVATIVES dramatically adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek dramatikos, from drama, dramat- (see drama ).
dramatic irony
dra |mat ¦ic irony ▶noun see irony 1.
dramatic monologue
dra |mat ¦ic mono |logue ▶noun a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events.
dramatics
dra ¦mat |ics |drəˈmatɪks | ▶plural noun 1 [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the study or practice of acting in and producing plays: amateur dramatics. 2 theatrically exaggerated or overemotional behaviour: cut out the dramatics.
dramatis personae
dramatis personae |ˌdramətɪs pəːˈsəʊnʌɪ, -niː | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the characters of a play, novel, or narrative. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘persons of the drama ’.
dramatist
drama |tist |ˈdramətɪst | ▶noun a person who writes plays.
dramatize
dramatize |ˈdramətʌɪz |(also dramatise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] adapt (a novel ) or present (a particular incident ) as a play or film: his play dramatized the plight of Maureen, a pregnant young woman. • exaggerate the seriousness or importance of (an incident or situation ): she had a tendency to dramatize things. DERIVATIVES dramatization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun
dramaturge
dramaturge |ˈdramətəːdʒ |(also dramaturg ) ▶noun 1 a dramatist. 2 a literary editor on the staff of a theatre who liaises with authors and edits texts. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: via French and German from Greek dramatourgos, from drama, dramat- ‘drama ’ + -ergos ‘worker ’.
dramaturgy
dramaturgy |ˈdraməˌtəːdʒi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the theory and practice of dramatic composition: studies of Shakespeare's dramaturgy. DERIVATIVES dramaturgic |-ˈtəːdʒɪk |adjective, dramaturgical |-ˈtəːdʒɪk (ə )l |adjective, dramaturgically adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
drama
drama noun 1 a television drama: play, show, piece, theatrical work, dramatization. 2 he is studying drama: acting, the theater, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art (s ), stagecraft. 3 she liked to create a drama: incident, scene, spectacle, crisis; excitement, thrill, sensation; disturbance, commotion, turmoil; dramatics, theatrics.
dramatic
dramatic adjective 1 dramatic art: theatrical, theatric, thespian, stage, dramaturgical; formal histrionic. 2 a dramatic increase: considerable, substantial, sizable, goodly, fair, marked, noticeable, measurable, perceptible, obvious, appreciable; significant, notable, noteworthy, remarkable, extraordinary, exceptional, phenomenal; informal tidy. ANTONYMS insignificant. 3 dramatic scenes set in the city: exciting, stirring, action-packed, sensational, spectacular; startling, unexpected, tense, gripping, riveting, fascinating, thrilling, hair-raising; rousing, lively, electrifying, impassioned, moving. ANTONYMS boring. 4 dramatic headlands: striking, impressive, imposing, spectacular, breathtaking, dazzling, sensational, awesome, awe-inspiring, impactful, remarkable, outstanding, incredible, phenomenal. ANTONYMS unimpressive. 5 a dramatic gesture: exaggerated, theatrical, ostentatious, actressy, stagy, showy, splashy, melodramatic, overdone, histrionic, affected, mannered, artificial; informal hammy, ham, campy. ANTONYMS natural, unaffected.
dramatist
dramatist noun a great German dramatist, poet, and novelist: playwright, writer, scriptwriter, screenwriter, scenarist, dramaturge.
dramatize
dramatize verb 1 the novel was dramatized: turn into a play /movie /motion picture /film, adapt for the stage /screen. 2 the tabloids dramatized the event: exaggerate, overdo, overstate, hyperbolize, magnify, amplify, inflate; sensationalize, embroider, color, aggrandize, embellish, elaborate; informal blow up (out of all proportion ).
Oxford Thesaurus
drama
drama noun 1 a television drama: play, show, piece, theatrical work, spectacle, dramatization; screenplay. 2 he is studying drama: acting, the theatre, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, stagecraft, theatricals, theatrics, the thespian art, show business; performing, performance, playing a role, appearing on stage; informal the boards, treading the boards, show biz; rare thespianism, histrionics. 3 nothing could stop Granny when she wanted to create a drama: incident, scene, spectacle, crisis; excitement, thrill, sensation, adventure, affair, business, occasion, circumstance; disturbance, row, commotion, turmoil, fracas; dramatics, theatrics, histrionics.
dramatic
dramatic adjective 1 dramatic art: theatrical, stage, dramaturgical, thespian; show-business; informal showbiz; rare histrionic, theatric. 2 a dramatic increase in speed: considerable, substantial, sizeable, goodly, fair, reasonable, tidy, marked, pronounced; noticeable, measurable, perceptible, conspicuous, obvious, detectable, visible, appreciable; significant, striking, signal, notable, noteworthy, worthy of attention, remarkable, outstanding, extraordinary, exceptional, phenomenal; important, of importance, of consequence, consequential. ANTONYMS insignificant. 3 there were dramatic scenes in the capital's central square: exciting, stirring, action-packed, sensational, spectacular, startling, unexpected, tense, suspenseful, rip-roaring, gripping, riveting, fascinating, thrilling, hair-raising, rousing, lively, animated, spirited, electrifying, impassioned, emotive, emotional, emotion-charged, moving, soul-stirring, powerful, heady; N. Amer. informal stem-winding; rare inspiriting, anthemic. ANTONYMS boring. 4 dramatic rocky headlands: striking, eye-catching, impressive, imposing, spectacular, breathtaking, dazzling, vivid, amazing, astounding, astonishing, surprising, staggering, stunning, sensational, awesome, awe-inspiring, remarkable, notable, noteworthy, distinctive, graphic, extraordinary, outstanding, incredible, phenomenal, unusual, rare, uncommon, out of the ordinary. ANTONYMS unimpressive. 5 he flung out his arms in a dramatic gesture: exaggerated, theatrical, ostentatious, actressy, stagy, showy, melodramatic, overacted, overdone, histrionic, affected, mannered, artificial, stilted, unreal, forced; informal hammy, ham, campy. ANTONYMS natural, unaffected.
dramatist
dramatist noun playwright, writer, tragedian; scriptwriter, screenwriter, scenarist; rare dramaturge, dramaturgist, comedist.
dramatize
dramatize verb 1 the novel was dramatized in six episodes for television: turn into a play /film, adapt for the stage /screen, base a screenplay on, put into dramatic form, present as a play /film. 2 the tabloids sought to dramatize an already dramatic event: exaggerate, overdo, overstate, overemphasize, overplay, hyperbolize, overstress, magnify, amplify, inflate; sensationalize, embroider, colour, heighten, expand on, aggrandize, dress up, touch up, embellish, elaborate, gild; informal make a big thing out of, blow up (out of all proportion ), lay it on thick, ham up. ANTONYMS understate.
Duden Dictionary
Drama
Dra ma Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Dr a ma |das Drama; Genitiv: des Dramas, Plural: die Dramen spätlateinisch drama < griechisch drãma, eigentlich = Handlung, Geschehen, zu: drãn, drastisch 1 a ohne Plural (Lustspiel und Trauerspiel umfassende ) literarische Gattung, bei der eine Handlung durch die beteiligten Personen auf der Bühne dargestellt wird das moderne, expressionistische, englische Drama b Schauspiel, in dem ein tragischer Konflikt dargestellt wird ein bühnenwirksames Drama | ein Drama in fünf Akten | ein Drama schreiben, aufführen, inszenieren 2 Plural selten aufregendes, erschütterndes, trauriges Geschehen das Drama der Geiselbefreiung | ihre Ehe war ein einziges Drama | mit der Versorgung ist es ein Drama ist es schlimm | man sollte kein Drama daraus machen sollte nicht dramatisieren
Dramatik
Dra ma tik Substantiv, feminin , die |Dram a tik österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|die Dramatik; Genitiv: der Dramatik 1 erregende Spannung, bewegter Ablauf die Dramatik eines sportlichen Wettkampfs | in dieser Szene liegt eine ungeheure Dramatik 2 dramatische Dichtung die Dramatik der Gegenwart
Dramatiker
Dra ma ti ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dram a tiker österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|der Dramatiker; Genitiv: des Dramatikers, Plural: die Dramatiker Verfasser, Verfasserin von Dramen
Dramatikerin
Dra ma ti ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Dram a tikerin österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|die Dramatikerin; Genitiv: der Dramatikerin, Plural: die Dramatikerinnen weibliche Form zu Dramatiker
dramatisch
dra ma tisch Adjektiv |dram a tisch österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|spätlateinisch dramaticos < griechisch dramatikós 1 das Drama 1a betreffend, kennzeichnend; zum Drama gehörend das dramatische Werk eines Dichters | die dramatische Wirkung, Spannung eines Theaterstücks 2 a aufregend und spannungsreich ein dramatisches Finale | eine dramatische Rettungsaktion | das Spiel war, verlief äußerst dramatisch | die Ereignisse haben sich dramatisch zugespitzt b drastisch, einschneidend ein dramatischer Anstieg der Besucherzahlen | die Konjunktur hat dramatisch nachgelassen
dramatisieren
dra ma ti sie ren schwaches Verb |dramatis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 aufregender darstellen, als es in Wirklichkeit ist bestimmte Vorfälle, seine Leiden dramatisieren 2 zu einem Drama verarbeiten, umarbeiten einen Stoff, Roman dramatisieren
Dramatisierung
Dra ma ti sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Dramatis ie rung |die Dramatisierung; Genitiv: der Dramatisierung, Plural: die Dramatisierungen das Dramatisieren
Dramatis Personae
Dra ma tis Per so nae Pluralwort bildungssprachlich , die Pluraletantum lateinisch = die Personen des Dramas Personen, die in einem Drama 1b auftreten
Dramaturg
Dra ma turg Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dramat u rg |der Dramaturg; Genitiv: des Dramaturgen, Plural: die Dramaturgen griechisch dramatourgós = Dichter von Schauspielen literatur- und theaterwissenschaftlicher Berater bei Theater, Funk oder Fernsehen
Dramaturgie
Dra ma tur gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Dramaturg ie |die Dramaturgie; Genitiv: der Dramaturgie, Plural: die Dramaturgien griechisch dramatourgía 1 Lehre von der äußeren Bauform und den Gesetzmäßigkeiten der inneren Struktur des Dramas 2 dramatische Gestalt, dramatische Struktur eines Dramas, [Fernseh ]films, Hörspiels o. Ä. Dramaturgie und Inhalt eines Films 3 Abteilung der beim Theater, Funk oder Fernsehen beschäftigten Dramaturgen
Dramaturgin
Dra ma tur gin Substantiv, feminin , die |Dramat u rgin |die Dramaturgin; Genitiv: der Dramaturgin, Plural: die Dramaturginnen weibliche Form zu Dramaturg
dramaturgisch
dra ma tur gisch Adjektiv |dramat u rgisch |1 die Dramaturgie 1 betreffend eine dramaturgische Regel 2 die Kunst der Gestaltung eines Stücks, einer Szene betreffend die Autorin hat außerordentliches dramaturgisches Geschick 3 die Dramaturgie 3 betreffend die dramaturgische Abteilung eines Senders
French Dictionary
dramatique
dramatique adj. adjectif 1 De théâtre. : Un auteur dramatique. 2 Pénible, grave. : Un accident dramatique. SYNONYME émouvant ; terrible ; tragique . LOCUTION Art dramatique. Art de jouer sur scène (théâtre, cinéma, télévision ). : Delphine veut aller à une école d ’art dramatique, car elle veut devenir comédienne. FORME FAUTIVE dramatique. Anglicisme au sens de frappant, spectaculaire.
dramatiquement
dramatiquement adv. adverbe De façon dramatique. : Déclamer un texte trop dramatiquement. FORME FAUTIVE dramatiquement. Anglicisme au sens de de façon frappante, spectaculairement.
dramatisation
dramatisation n. f. nom féminin Action de dramatiser. : La dramatisation d ’une querelle insignifiante.
dramatiser
dramatiser v. tr. verbe transitif Présenter de manière dramatique, excessive. : Ne dramatisons pas ce petit incident. SYNONYME exagérer . aimer
dramaturge
dramaturge n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Auteur de pièces de théâtre.
dramaturgie
dramaturgie n. f. nom féminin Art de la composition théâtrale.
Spanish Dictionary
drama
drama nombre masculino 1 Obra de teatro en prosa o en verso, en especial aquella que constituye una síntesis de la comedia y la tragedia :"La Celestina " es uno de los dramas clásicos de la literatura española .drama litúrgico Obra dialogada medieval que dramatizaba pasajes de los Evangelios .2 Género literario constituido por esas obras .3 Conjunto de las obras pertenecientes a ese género de un determinado autor o época, o escritas en una determinada lengua :el drama barroco; el drama profano; el drama romántico; el drama español .4 Obra teatral o cinematográfica que trata una historia triste o desgraciada, con elementos cómicos aislados, sin alcanzar la intensidad de la tragedia .5 Situación o suceso de la vida real en el que pasan desgracias o en el que alguien sufre desgracias :muchas familias han sufrido el drama del terrorismo .hacer un drama Considerar muy grave o dramática una cosa que no lo es, manifestando tristeza o disgusto de forma exagerada o irracional :era capaz de hacer un drama por una simple reprimenda .
dramática
dramática nombre femenino /adjetivo Dramaturgia (arte y técnica ):escribió un tratado sobre la dramática alternativa, sus implicaciones militares y políticas .
dramaticidad
dramaticidad nombre femenino Capacidad para emocionar o conmover :la dramaticidad de una escultura; lo que da carácter y dramaticidad nuevas al siglo romántico estriba en un estado de espíritu radicalmente diverso; la dramaticidad de Monteverde es fuertemente dinámica .SINÓNIMO dramatismo .
dramático, -ca
dramático, -ca adjetivo 1 Del drama o relacionado con él :pieza dramática; estilo dramático .2 [persona ] Que dramatiza, exagera una cosa o una situación manifestando tristeza o disgusto excesivos :ha reprobado solamente una parte del examen, pero es tan dramático que lo cuenta como si hubiera reprobado toda la asignatura .3 Que es capaz de emocionar o conmover :vivir una situación dramática .4 Que es espectacular, capaz de impresionar :una dramática sanción; un triunfo dramático .5 [actor ] Que interpreta obras dramáticas .6 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [escritor ] Que escribe dramas u obras de teatro . VÉASE obra dramática; poema dramático; poesía dramática .
dramatismo
dramatismo nombre masculino Capacidad para emocionar o conmover :sus grandes composiciones religiosas, muy bellas, no tienen, sin embargo, la emoción de las de Tiziano, ni el dramatismo de Tintoretto .SINÓNIMO dramaticidad .
dramatización
dramatización nombre femenino 1 Acción de dramatizar :inició la dramatización de la novela sin haber concluido su primer trabajo .2 Puesta en escena, montaje parecido al que reciben las obras de teatro :los anuncios consisten en dramatizaciones de instancias de cotidianidad que parten de un mismo modelo de sociedad; los grupos de rock que aunaban unos buenos textos con una música sin estridencias y una dramatización efectiva resultaron productos mercadotécnicos muy rentables .
dramatizar
dramatizar verbo transitivo 1 Dar forma de drama a algo :dramatizar una novela; manifestó que su película no había dramatizado lo que por sí mismo ya es dramático .2 verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo Exagerar una cosa o una situación manifestando tristeza o disgusto excesivos :aunque el ajuste es doloroso no hay que dramatizar; no hay que dramatizar los sucesos que se están produciendo . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .
dramaturgia
dramaturgia nombre femenino 1 Arte y técnica de componer o poner en escena dramas u obras teatrales :la preceptiva poética establecía las unidades de tiempo y lugar en la dramaturgia .SINÓNIMO dramática .2 Conjunto de dramas u obras teatrales de un determinado autor o época, o escritas en una determinada lengua :la dramaturgia colombiana; la dramaturgia del Renacimiento; la dramaturgia de Calderón de la Barca .
dramaturgo, -ga
dramaturgo, -ga nombre masculino y femenino Persona que escribe obras de teatro :José Echegaray fue un célebre dramaturgo que obtuvo el Premio Nobel de literatura en 1904 .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
drama
dra ma /drɑ́ːmə , ⦅米 ⦆drǽmə /〖語源は 「行為 」〗(形 )dramatic 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C (テレビ ラジオなどの )ドラマ , 劇 ; 戯曲, 脚本 ▸ a new TV drama series 新しいテレビドラマシリーズ ▸ a kabuki drama 歌舞伎 2 U (学科目としての )演劇 ; 〖集合的に 〗舞台芸術, 芝居, 劇文学 ▸ study drama 演劇を勉強する ▸ the Greek drama ギリシャ演劇 3 C 劇的事件 ;U 劇的性質 [状況 ]▸ A drama unfolds .ドラマが展開する ▸ (a ) high drama 緊張の高まった状況 m à ke a dr á ma out of A A 〈事 〉を大げさに言う [騒ぐ ].~́ qu è en ⦅くだけて 非難して ⦆ドラマクイーン, 悲劇のヒロイン 〘注目を集めるために自己をドラマ化する人; 女性および同性愛者の男性に用いる 〙.~́ sch ò ol 演劇学校 .
dramatic
dra mat ic /drəmǽtɪk /→drama 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 〈変化 状況などが 〉劇的な , 急激な, めざましい ; 印象的な, ドラマチックな ▸ a dramatic effect 劇的な効果 ▸ the dramatic change in Japanese eating habits 日本の食習慣における急激な変化 ▸ dramatic events 劇的な出来事 2 比較なし 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗演劇の, 劇に関する ; 劇形式の ▸ dramatic poetry 劇詩 .3 〈身ぶりなどが 〉芝居がかっている, 大げさな ▸ a dramatic gesture 芝居がかっているジェスチャー ~̀ í rony 劇的アイロニー 〘登場人物にはわからないが観客にはその意味が理解できるせりふや状況 〙.
dramatically
dra mat i cal ly /drəmǽtɪk (ə )li /副詞 劇的に, 急激に ; 印象的に ; 芝居がかった様子で .
dramatics
dra m á t ics 名詞 1 〖単数扱い 〗演出法, 演技術 .2 〖複数扱い 〗(素人の )演劇, 芝居 ; ⦅くだけて 非難して ⦆芝居がかったふるまい .
dramatis personae
dram a tis per so nae /dræ̀mətəs -pə r sóʊniː |-pəːsə́ʊnaɪ /〖<ラテン 〗名詞 1 〖しばしばthe ~; 複数扱い 〗登場人物 (⦅略 ⦆dram. pers. ).2 〖単数扱い 〗登場人物 [配役 ]表 .
dramatist
dram a tist /drǽmətəst /名詞 C ⦅かたく ⦆劇作家, 脚本家 (playwright ).
dramatization
dr à m a ti z á tion 名詞 C 劇化 [戯曲化 ]されたもの, 脚本 ; U 劇化, 戯曲化, 脚色 .
dramatize
dram a tize /drǽmətàɪz /動詞 他動詞 1 〖通例be ~d 〗〈小説 事件などが 〉ドラマ化 [脚色 ]される .2 〈出来事など 〉を大げさに表現する, 誇張して述べる .3 〈出来事が 〉〈状況 〉を劇的にする .自動詞 1 大げさに表現する, 誇張して述べる .2 ドラマ [劇 ]になる .