to dramatize
01
戏剧化, 将书籍、故事或事件改编成电影或戏剧
to turn a book, story, or an event into a movie or play
例子
Historical accounts of great leaders are often dramatized in biographical films to engage modern audiences.
伟大领袖的历史记载经常在传记电影中被戏剧化以吸引现代观众。
The playwright decided to dramatize the novel, adapting it into an engaging and visually stunning stage production.
剧作家决定将小说戏剧化,将其改编成一部引人入胜且视觉上令人惊叹的舞台作品。
02
戏剧化, 渲染
to make something more vivid, interesting, or intense by adding details
例子
He dramatized the story to make it more entertaining.
他戏剧化了故事,使其更有趣。
The journalist dramatized the situation to capture readers' attention.
记者戏剧化了情况以吸引读者的注意力。
03
夸张, 戏剧化
to exaggerate the importance, danger, or emotional impact of something
例子
Do n't dramatize minor setbacks — they're not life-threatening.
不要夸大小挫折——它们不会危及生命。
He tends to dramatize small mistakes.
他倾向于夸大小错误。
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