dramatically

英[drə'mætɪkli] 美[drə'mætɪkli]
  • adv. 戏剧地;引人注目地
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Adverb:
  1. in a very impressive manner;

    "your performance will improve dramatically"

  2. in a dramatic manner;

    "he confessed dramatically"

  3. with respect to dramatic value;

    "the play was dramatically interesting, but the direction was bad"

1. When depressed, they dramatically overindulge in chocolate and sweets.
情绪低落的时候,她们就疯狂地猛吃巧克力和糖果。

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2. Tourist numbers from across the pond have dropped dramatically.
来自大西洋彼岸的游客数量已急剧减少。

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3. She bowed dramatically. "Anastasia Krupnik, at your service," she said.
她夸张地鞠了个躬。“阿纳斯塔西娅·克鲁布尼克,随时为您效劳,”她说。

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4. He tipped his head to one side and sighed dramatically.
他把头歪向一边,重重地叹了口气。

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5. "Don't you understand?" I moaned, sinking dramatically to my knees.
“难道你不懂吗?”我呻吟着,猛然跪倒在地。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. The city break market has grown dramatically since the mid-1980s.
      城市休息市场从1980年代中期开始大量涌现。
    2. The story begins dramatically but the plot peters out before the end.
      这故事有些虎头蛇尾。
    3. Why did the bank's people desert their boss so dramatically?
      为什么世行职员们如此引人注目地抛弃他们的老板呢?
    4. Accounting and banking have changed dramatically in the light of recent developments in computers.
      由于当今电子计算机的飞速发展,会计和银行业发生了急剧的变化。