dramatize

英['dræmətaɪz] 美['dræmətaɪz]
  • v. 戏剧化;把(小说等)改编成戏剧;夸张;渲染
dramatized dramatized dramatizing dramatizes
TEM4 TOEFL
Verb:
  1. put into dramatic form;

    "adopt a book for a screenplay"

  2. represent something in a dramatic manner;

    "These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth"

  3. add details to

1. They have a tendency to show off, to dramatize almost every situation.
他们爱炫耀,几乎对每种情况都添油加醋。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Don't worry too much about what she said—she tends to dramatize things.
别太在意她说的话—她往往言过其实。

来自《权威词典》

3. The film attempts neither to dramatize nor sermonize.
这部电影既不企图使用戏剧化的手法也不企图进行说教.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. More than 400 exiles were on a dawn-to-dusk hunger strike to dramatize their plight.
400多名流亡者举行从早到晚的绝食抗议来让人们关注他们的苦难。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Don't dramatize so much, just give us the facts.
不要过于渲染,告诉我们实情就行了。

来自辞典例句

    1. Don't believe everything she tells you; she tends to dramatize.
      她的话不可尽信; 她往往言过其实。
    2. He is dramatizing the story of his life.
      他把自己的一生改编成戏剧。
    3. The affair was dramatized by the press.
      新闻界把事情夸大了。