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drama ['drɑ:mə]∎ she teaches drama elle enseigne l'art dramatique;∎ Spanish drama le théâtre espagnol(c) (situation) drame m;∎ figurative to make a drama out of sth faire un drame de qch(d) (excitement) intensité f;∎ the drama of the situation is heightened by the fact that… l'intensité de la situation est renforcée par le fait que…;∎ a moment of high drama un moment d'émotion intense;∎ full of drama (film etc) plein de rebondissements►► drama critic critique mf dramatique ou de théâtre;Television drama documentary docudrame m;familiar pejorative drama queen comédien(enne)□ mf;∎ she's such a drama queen! quelle comédienne, celle-là!;∎ don't be such a drama queen! arrête ton cinéma!;drama school école f d'art dramatique, école f de théâtre;Television drama series série f dramatique;drama student étudiant(e) m,f en art dramatique -
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♦ drama /ˈdrɑ:mə/n.1 dramma, rappresentazione scenica: a TV drama, uno sceneggiato televisivo; a radio drama, un radiodramma; a costume drama, un film in costume (o storico)2 [u] arte drammatica, teatro: He is an expert on Elizabethan drama, è un esperto del teatro elisabettiano; She's studying drama and English at university, studia arte drammatica e inglese all'università3 [u] emozione, tensione emotiva: The match included some moments of high drama, nella partita ci sono stati momenti di forte emozione4 (fig.) dramma, evento emotivamente intenso: The drama unfolded in front of the TV cameras, il dramma si è svolto di fronte alle telecamere● (cinem., TV) drama-doc ► docudrama □ (fig.) drama queen, persona melodrammatica ( esagerata nei comportamenti) □ drama school, accademia d'arte drammatica □ to make a drama out of st., fare un dramma di qc.: She makes a drama out of every little thing that happens to her, fa un dramma della minima cosa che le succede. -
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drama [ˈdrα:mə]1. nouna. ( = theatre) théâtre mb. ( = play) pièce f de théâtrec. ( = catastrophe) drame m2. compounds* * *['drɑːmə] 1.noun ( genre) gen théâtre m; Television, Radio ( as opposed to documentary programmes) fiction f; (acting, directing) art m dramatique; (play, dramatic event) drame m; Television, Radio dramatique f2.drama critic — critique m dramatique
drama documentary — Television reportage m fiction
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A n1 ( genre) gen théâtre m ; TV, Radio ( as opposed to documentary programme) fiction f ; modern drama le théâtre moderne ;2 (acting, directing) art m dramatique ;6 ¢ ( excitement) her life was full of drama elle menait une vie très mouvementée.B modif [school, course, student] d'art dramatique ; drama critic critique m dramatique ; drama documentary TV reportage m fiction. -
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drama, drama, play* * *subst. [skuespill, skolefag] drama subst. [ tragedie] drama, tragedy (pseudoheroisk drama) mock heroic drama, mock epic -
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♦voorbeelden:lach niet, het is een drama • ne ris pas, c'est dramatiqueeen drama van iets maken • faire un drame de qc. -
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drama n Drama n;drama o čtyřech dějstvích Drama in vier Akten; -
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drama n Drama n;drama o čtyřech dějstvích Drama in vier Akten; -
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Drama n (-s, -men), Schauspiel n (-s, -e), Bühnenstück n (-s, -e); d-ski (-atski) drama'tisch, bühnenmäßig, erre'gend, gestei'gert, lebhaft; d-atičar Drama'tiker m (-s, -), Dramendichter m (-s, -), Schauspieldichter m (-s, -); d-aturg Dramatu'rg m (-en, -en); d-turgija Dramaturgie' f (-, -n), Bühnenkunde f (-) -
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drāma, ătis, n., = drama, a drama, play, Aus. Ep. 18, 15.—Hence, drāmătĭ-cum poëma, dramatic, Diom. p. 480 P. -
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drāma, atis, n. (δραμα), das Drama, Auson. ep. 18, 15 p. 179, 1 Schenkl: Beda de orthogr. 270, 17 K.: satirica dramata, Acro Hor. de art. poët. 216. – Dav. drāmaticos, on (δραματικός), dramatisch, Diom. 482, 15 u. 17. Dosith. 57, 1 K. Chalcid. Tim. 138.
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[²dr'a:ma]subst.драмаskådespel; skakande händelseStrindbergs drama Påsk--Драма Стринберга «Пасха»boven i dramat (orsaken till det onda)--злодей в драме (причина неприятностей) -
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drāma, atis, n. (δραμα), das Drama, Auson. ep. 18, 15 p. 179, 1 Schenkl: Beda de orthogr. 270, 17 K.: satirica dramata, Acro Hor. de art. poët. 216. – Dav. drāmaticos, on (δραματικός), dramatisch, Diom. 482, 15 u. 17. Dosith. 57, 1 K. Chalcid. Tim. 138. -
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drama-therapie (psychologische behandelwijze door middel van spel (drama))
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