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22 climax
[ˈklaɪmæks] plural ˈclimaxes nounthe highest point; the most dramatic moment:ذُروه، نُقْطَةُ التَّحَوُّلthe climax of the novel.
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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 -
24 declaim
[dɪˈkleɪm] verbto make (a speech) in an impressive and dramatic manner:يُلقي خِطابا بصورَةٍ دراميَّهShe declaimed against immorality.
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25 pageant
[ˈpædʒənt] noun1) a dramatic performance made up of different, usually historical scenes, often performed during a procession:مَوْكِب تاريخيThe children performed a historical pageant.
2) any fine show or display:عَرْض جَميلa pageant of colour.
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26 sketch
[sketʃ]1. noun1) a rough plan, drawing or painting:رَسْم تَخْطيطيHe made several sketches before starting the portrait.
2) a short (written or spoken) account without many details:لَمْحَه موجَزَهThe book began with a sketch of the author's life.
3) a short play, dramatic scene etc:مَشْهَد مَسْرَحيa comic sketch.
2. verb1) to draw, describe, or plan without completing the details.يَرْسُم، يَصِف، يُخَطِّط بدون تَفاصيل2) to make rough drawings, paintings etc:يرسُم بصورةٍ تَخْطيطِيَّهShe sketches as a hobby.
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27 spectacular
[-ˈtækju-] adjective1) (negative unspectacular)2) making a great show or display:مُثير، عَظيمa spectacular performance.
3) impressive; dramatic:دراماتيكي، مُؤَثِّرa spectacular recovery.
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28 theatrical
[-ˈæ-] adjective1) of theatres or acting:مَسْرَحيa theatrical performance/career.
2) (behaving) as if in a play; over-dramatic:مَسْرَحي، دراميtheatrical behaviour.
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29 theatricals
[-ˈæ-] noun pluraldramatic performances:تَمثيلِيّات يَقوم بها الهُواة عادةًHe's very interested in amateur theatricals.
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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. -
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