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dramatic

  • 1 dramatic

    [drə'mætik]
    1) (of or in the form of a drama: a dramatic performance.) dra­matic
    2) (vivid or striking: a dramatic improvement; She made a dramatic entrance.) spectaculos
    3) ((of a person) showing (too) much feeling or emotion: She's very dramatic about everything.) teatral

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  • 2 climax

    plural - climaxes; noun
    (the highest point; the most dramatic moment: the climax of the novel.) punct culminant

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  • 3 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.) copyright, drept de autor

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  • 4 declaim

    [di'kleim]
    (to make (a speech) in an impressive and dramatic manner: She declaimed against immorality.) a declama

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  • 5 drama

    1) (a play for acting on the stage: He has just produced a new drama.) piesă de teatru; dramă
    2) (plays for the stage in general: modern drama.) teatru
    3) (the art of acting in plays: He studied drama at college.) artă dramatică
    4) (exciting events: Life here is full of drama.) dramă
    - dramatically
    - dramatist
    - dramatize
    - dramatise
    - dramatization

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  • 6 melodramatic

    [-drə'mæ-]
    adjective melo­dramatic

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  • 7 melodramatically

    adverb cu un aer melo­dramatic; melodramatic

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  • 8 pageant

    ['pæ‹ənt]
    1) (a dramatic performance made up of different, usually historical scenes, often performed during a procession: The children performed a historical pageant.) spectacol grandios (cu scene istorice/ale­go­rice)
    2) (any fine show or display: a pageant of colour.) feerie

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  • 9 sketch

    [ske ] 1. noun
    1) (a rough plan, drawing or painting: He made several sketches before starting the portrait.) crochiu, desen, schiţă
    2) (a short (written or spoken) account without many details: The book began with a sketch of the author's life.) rezumat
    3) (a short play, dramatic scene etc: a comic sketch.) sketch, scenetă
    2. verb
    1) (to draw, describe, or plan without completing the details.) a schiţa
    2) (to make rough drawings, paintings etc: She sketches as a hobby.) a face crochiuri/schiţe
    - sketchily
    - sketchiness
    - sketch-book

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  • 10 spectacular

    [-'tækju-]
    1) (making a great show or display: a spectacular performance.) specta­culos
    2) (impressive; dramatic: a spectacular recovery.) impresionant

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  • 11 straight

    [streit] 1. adjective
    1) (not bent or curved: a straight line; straight (= not curly) hair; That line is not straight.) drept; întins
    2) ((of a person, his behaviour etc) honest, frank and direct: Give me a straight answer!) cin­stit, sincer
    3) (properly or levelly positioned: Your tie isn't straight.) drept
    4) (correct and tidy: I'll never get this house straight!; Now let's get the facts straight!) în ordine; clar
    5) ((of drinks) not mixed: a straight gin.) fără apă; sec
    6) ((of a face, expression etc) not smiling or laughing: You should keep a straight face while you tell a joke.) imposibil
    7) ((of an actor) playing normal characters, or (of a play) of the ordinary type - not a musical or variety show.) dramatic
    2. adverb
    1) (in a straight, not curved, line; directly: His route went straight across the desert; She can't steer straight; Keep straight on.) (drept) înainte; direct
    2) (immediately, without any delay: He went straight home after the meeting.) imediat
    3) (honestly or fairly: You're not playing (= behaving) straight.) cinstit
    3. noun
    (the straight part of something, eg of a racecourse: He's in the final straight.) linie dreaptă
    - straightness
    - straightforward
    - straightforwardly
    - straightforwardness
    - straight talking
    - go straight
    - straight away
    - straighten out/up
    - a straight fight
    - straight off

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  • 12 theatrical

    [-'æ-]
    1) (of theatres or acting: a theatrical performance/career.) tea­tral, dra­matic
    2) ((behaving) as if in a play; over-dramatic: theatrical behaviour.) teatral

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  • 13 theatricals

    [-'æ-]
    noun plural (dramatic performances: He's very interested in amateur theatricals.) (spectacol de) teatru

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  • dramatic — DRAMÁTIC, Ă, dramatici, ce, adj. 1. Care ţine de dramă sau de teatru, privitor la dramă sau la teatru. ♢ Artă dramatică = ansamblu de principii privitoare la interpretarea (interpreta) şi la punerea în scenă a unui spectacol, a unei piese. Artist …   Dicționar Român

  • dramatic — dramatic, theatrical, dramaturgic, melodramatic, histrionic are not close synonyms although all imply special reference to plays as performed by actors or to the effects which are produced by acted plays. Dramatic basically denotes relationship… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Dramatic — Dra*mat ic (dr[.a]*m[a^]t [i^]k), Dramatical Dra*mat ic*al (dr[.a]*m[a^]t [i^]*kal), a. [Gr. dramatiko s, fr. dra^ma: cf. F. dramatique.] Of or pertaining to the drama; as, dramatic arts. [WordNet sense 3] [1913 Webster] 2. suitable to or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 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

  • dramatic — 1580s, from L.L. dramaticus, from Gk. dramatikos pertaining to plays, from drama (gen. dramatos; see DRAMA (Cf. drama)). Meaning full of action and striking display, fit for a drama is from 1725. Dramatic irony is recorded from 1907. Related:… …   Etymology dictionary

  • 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

  • dramatic — [drə mat′ik] adj. [LL dramaticus < Gr dramatikos] 1. of or connected with drama 2. a) having the characteristics of a drama, esp. conflict; like a play b) filled with action, emotion, or exciting qualities; vivid, striking, etc. c) great,… …   English World dictionary

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

  • dramatic — англ. [дрэма/тик] drammatico ит. [драмма/тико] dramatique фр. [драмати/к] dramatisch нем. [драма/тиш] драматично, драматически …   Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • 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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