theatrical
英 [θɪ'ætrɪk(ə)l]
美 [θɪ'ætrɪkl]
- adj. 戏剧性的;剧场的,戏剧的;夸张的;做作的
CET6+ TEM4
- theatrical (adj.)
- 1550s, "pertaining to the theater;" see theater + -ical. Sense of "stagy, histrionic" is attested from 1709. Related: Theatrically; theatricality.
- 1. She began a torrid love affair with a theatrical designer.
- 她和一位舞台设计师开始了一场狂热的恋情。
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- 2. For two decades her theatrical talents were ignored by the film industry.
- 她的舞台表演天赋在电影行业中被埋没了20年。
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- 3. It is given a typically thoughtful production with just enough theatrical fireworks.
- 该剧在制作上一如既往地花费了心思,舞台演出效果也相当精彩。
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- 4. 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。
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- 5. 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。
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