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das Melodramamelodrama* * *das1) (a (type of) play in which emotions and the goodness or wickedness of the characters are exaggerated greatly.) melodrama2) ((an example of) behaviour similar to a play of this sort: He makes a melodrama out of everything that happens.) melodrama* * *Me·lo·dram<-s, -en>[meloˈdra:m]Me·lo·dra·ma[meloˈdra:ma]nt melodrama* * * -
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Me·lo·dram <-s, -en> [meloʼdra:m] nt, Me·lo·dra·ma [meloʼdra:ma] ntmelodrama -
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Me·lo·dram <-s, -en> [meloʼdra:m] nt, Me·lo·dra·ma [meloʼdra:ma] ntmelodrama
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mélo — mélodrame [ melɔdram ] n. m. • 1762; de mélo et drame 1 ♦ Anciennt Œuvre dramatique accompagnée de musique. 2 ♦ (1788) Drame populaire dont, à l origine, un accompagnement musical soulignait certains passages et que caractérisent l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
MÉLODRAME — Le mélodrame est un genre décrié. Sa réputation a été grande et René Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt (1773 1844), le «Corneille du mélodrame», gagnait, à produire des mélodrames, plus de 25 000 francs par an. Somme énorme. De nos jours, le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Melodram — Me|lo|dram 〈n.; s, men〉 = Melodrama * * * Me|lo|dram, das; s, …men [frz. mélodrame, zu: mélo (< griech. mélos = Lied) u. drame < griech. drãma, ↑ Drama]: 1. (Musik) einzelner melodramatischer Teil einer Bühnenmusik od. Oper. 2. Melodrama. * … Universal-Lexikon
melodrama — melodramatist /mel euh dram euh tist, drah meuh /, n. /mel euh drah meuh, dram euh/, n. 1. a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of… … Universalium
melodrama — mel•o•dra•ma [[t]ˈmɛl əˌdrɑ mə, ˌdræm ə[/t]] n. pl. mas 1) sbz lit. a dramatic form that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action over characterization 2) melodramatic behavior or events 3) sbz mad lit. (in the 17th–early 19th centuries) … From formal English to slang
melodrama — /ˈmɛlədramə / (say meluhdrahmuh) noun 1. a play which does not observe the dramatic laws of cause and effect and which intensifies sentiment and exaggerates passion. 2. any work of fiction, as a novel, television series, etc., which has a similar …