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dramatic

  • 21 مسرحي

    مَسْرَحِيّ
    dramatic, theatrical, stage, scenic(al)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مسرحي

  • 22 climax

    [ˈklaɪmæks] plural ˈclimaxes noun
    the highest point; the most dramatic moment:

    the climax of the novel.

    ذُروه، نُقْطَةُ التَّحَوُّل

    Arabic-English dictionary > climax

  • 23 copyright

    noun
    ( usually abbreviated to ©) the sole right to reproduce a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, and also to perform, translate, film, or record such a work.
    حَق التأليف والنَّـشر

    Arabic-English dictionary > copyright

  • 24 declaim

    [dɪˈkleɪm] verb
    to make (a speech) in an impressive and dramatic manner:

    She declaimed against immorality.

    يُلقي خِطابا بصورَةٍ دراميَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > declaim

  • 25 pageant

    [ˈpædʒənt] noun
    1) a dramatic performance made up of different, usually historical scenes, often performed during a procession:

    The children performed a historical pageant.

    مَوْكِب تاريخي
    2) any fine show or display:

    a pageant of colour.

    عَرْض جَميل

    Arabic-English dictionary > pageant

  • 26 sketch

    [sketʃ]
    1. noun
    1) a rough plan, drawing or painting:

    He made several sketches before starting the portrait.

    رَسْم تَخْطيطي
    2) a short (written or spoken) account without many details:

    The book began with a sketch of the author's life.

    لَمْحَه موجَزَه
    3) a short play, dramatic scene etc:

    a comic sketch.

    مَشْهَد مَسْرَحي
    2. verb
    1) to draw, describe, or plan without completing the details.
    يَرْسُم، يَصِف، يُخَطِّط بدون تَفاصيل
    2) to make rough drawings, paintings etc:

    She sketches as a hobby.

    يرسُم بصورةٍ تَخْطيطِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > sketch

  • 27 spectacular

    [-ˈtækju-] adjective
    1) (negative unspectacular)
    2) making a great show or display:

    a spectacular performance.

    مُثير، عَظيم
    3) impressive; dramatic:

    a spectacular recovery.

    دراماتيكي، مُؤَثِّر

    Arabic-English dictionary > spectacular

  • 28 theatrical

    [-ˈæ-] adjective
    1) of theatres or acting:

    a theatrical performance/career.

    مَسْرَحي
    2) (behaving) as if in a play; over-dramatic:

    theatrical behaviour.

    مَسْرَحي، درامي

    Arabic-English dictionary > theatrical

  • 29 theatricals

    [-ˈæ-] noun plural
    dramatic performances:

    He's very interested in amateur theatricals.

    تَمثيلِيّات يَقوم بها الهُواة عادةً

    Arabic-English dictionary > theatricals

  • 30 تمثيل

    تَمْثِيل \ representation: the act of representing. \ تَمْثِيل صامِت بالحركات (تَهْريج)‏ \ mime: a play without words, in which the actors use signs to express what is happening. \ تَمثيليّ \ dramatic: concerning plays and the theatre.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تمثيل

  • 31 روائي

    رِوَائِيّ \ dramatic: concerning plays and the theatre. novelist: sb. who writes novels.

    Arabic-English dictionary > روائي

  • 32 مسرحي

    مَسْرَحِيّ \ dramatic: concerning plays and the theatre.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مسرحي

  • 33 novelist

    رِوَائِيّ \ dramatic: concerning plays and the theatre. novelist: sb. who writes novels.

    Arabic-English glossary > novelist

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  • Dramatic — may refer to: Drama, a literary form involving parts for actors Dramatic, a voice type classification in European classical music, describing a specific vocal weight and range at the lower end of a given voice part Dramatic soprano, a strong… …   Wikipedia

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  • dramatic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to drama. 2) sudden and striking: a dramatic increase. 3) exciting or impressive. 4) intended to create an effect; theatrical. DERIVATIVES dramatically adverb …   English terms dictionary

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  • dramatic — index histrionic, moving (evoking emotion), potent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • dramatic — [adj] exciting, moving affecting, breathtaking, climactic, comic, effective, electrifying, emotional, expressive, farcical, histrionic, impressive, melodramatic, powerful, sensational, startling, striking, sudden, suspenseful, tense, theatrical,… …   New thesaurus

  • dramatic — dra|mat|ic [drəˈmætık] adj 1.) great and sudden dramatic change/shift/improvement ▪ Computers have brought dramatic changes to the workplace. dramatic increase/rise/fall/drop/reduction etc ▪ Universities have suffered a dramatic drop in student… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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