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theatrical

英 [θiˈætrɪkl]

美 [θiˈætrɪkl]

adj.  戏剧的; 演剧的; 剧场的; 演戏似的; 夸张的; 戏剧性的
n.  戏剧表演; 戏剧演员; 戏剧表演艺术; 做戏似的动作

复数:theatricals 

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Collins.2 / BNC.7768 / COCA.7277

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 戏剧的;演剧的;剧场的
      connected with the theatre
      1. a theatrical agent
        演员经纪人
    • 演戏似的;夸张的;戏剧性的
      exaggerated in order to attract attention or create a particular effect
      1. a theatrical gesture
        戏剧性的姿势

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ 剧场的;剧院的;戏剧的
      Theatricalmeans relating to the theatre.
      1. These are the prizes given for the most outstanding British theatrical performances of the year.
        这些奖项将要颁发给本年度英国最杰出的戏剧表演作品。
      2. ...major theatrical productions.
        戏剧力作
    • ADJ-GRADED (行为)夸张的,做作的,戏剧性的
      Theatricalbehaviour is exaggerated and unnatural, and intended to create an effect.
      1. In a theatrical gesture Glass clamped his hand over his eyes.
        格拉斯做了一个夸张的手势,用一只手将双眼紧紧捂上了。
    • ADJ-GRADED 盛大的;壮观的;有戏剧效果的
      Theatricalcan be used to describe something that is grand and dramatic, as if it is part of a performance in a theatre.
      1. There was a theatrical air about the whole scene which had a great appeal for me...
        整个场面很宏大,深深吸引住了我。
      2. The clothes were very showy, very theatrical.
        那些衣服很艳丽很华美,像戏装一样。
    • N-PLURAL (尤指业余的)戏剧表演,娱乐表演
      Theatricalsare performances of plays and other entertainments, especially when they are done by actors who act as a hobby rather than a profession.
      1. I always was good at amateur theatricals.
        我一向擅长业余表演。

    英英释义

    noun

    adj

    • suited to or characteristic of the stage or theater
      1. a theatrical pose
      2. one of the most theatrical figures in public life
    • of or relating to the theater

      双语例句

      • It blends psychological insight with theatrical melodrama, myth with personal story.
        它把心理学和夸张的音乐剧,神话和个人故事融合在一起。
      • He loved the theatrical, and we did this demonstration and he was very enthusiastic.
        他喜欢那个剧院,我们做了展示,他非常热心。
      • He was a baroque figure dressed in theatrical, but elegant, clothes.
        他是个巴罗克式的人物,衣着华丽但又不失优雅。
      • The work demanded boundless energy and theatrical imagination
        这种工作需要具备无限的精力和夸张的想象力。
      • She made her theatrical debut by starring in I and Albert at London's Piccadilly Theatre, in1973.
        1973年,她在伦敦的皮卡迪利剧院首次主演了戏剧《我和艾伯特》。
      • In a theatrical gesture Glass clamped his hand over his eyes.
        格拉斯做了一个夸张的手势,用一只手将双眼紧紧捂上了。
      • Especially popular are the musical and theatrical groups.
        特别受欢迎的是音乐组和戏剧组。
      • There were feasts and banquets, theatrical entertainments and sporting competitions between local groups.
        有酒席宴会、戏剧演出和地方队之间的体育竞赛。
      • 'We're not that contrived. We're not that theatrical.' — 'That's a matter of opinion.'
        “我们没那么造作,也没那么夸张。”——“见仁见智喽。”
      • Organization of performers and associated personnel ( especially theatrical).
        表演者的团体和有关联的人员(尤其是戏剧性的)。