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1 Bühnenbearbeitung
f stage adaptation; eines Romans etc.: dramatization* * *die Bühnenbearbeitungdramatization* * *Büh|nen|be|ar|bei|tungfstage adaptation* * *Büh·nen·be·ar·bei·tungf stage adaptation* * *die stage adaptation* * ** * *die stage adaptation* * *f.dramatization n. -
2 Dramatisierung
Dra|ma|ti|sie|rungf -, -endramatization* * ** * *Dra·ma·ti·sie·rung<-, -en>f dramatizationdas ist doch wirklich kein Anlass zur \Dramatisierung! there is really no call for dramatization! -
3 Theatralik
f; -, kein Pl.; pej. histrionics Pl., self-dramatization; die mit ihrer Theatralik! the antics that woman gets up to!, if she could only see herself!* * *die Theatralikstaginess* * *die mit ihrer Theatralik! the antics that woman gets up to!, if she could only see herself!* * *f.staginess n. -
4 Dramatisierung
Dra·ma·ti·sie·rung <-, -en> fdramatization;das ist doch wirklich kein Anlass zur \Dramatisierung! there is really no call for dramatization! -
5 dramaturgisch
Adj. dramaturgical* * *dra|ma|tụr|gisch [drama'tʊrgɪʃ]adjdramatic, dramaturgical (rare); Abteilung drama attr* * *dra·ma·tur·gisch[dramaˈtʊrgɪʃ]\dramaturgische Gestaltung dramatization* * *1.Adjektiv dramaturgical2.* * *dramaturgisch adj dramaturgical* * *1.Adjektiv dramaturgical2. -
6 Dramaturgie
Dra|ma|tur|gie [dramatʊr'giː]f -, -n[-'giːən] dramaturgy; (= Abteilung) drama department* * *Dra·ma·tur·gie<-, -en>[dramatʊrˈgi:, pl dramatʊrˈgi:ən]f1. (Lehre des Dramas) dramaturgy2. (Bearbeitung eines Dramas) dramatization3. (Abteilung) dramaturgy dept* * *die; Dramaturgie, Dramaturgien1) dramaturgy2) (Abteilung) (Theater) literary and artistic director's department; (Rundf., Ferns.) script department* * *die; Dramaturgie, Dramaturgien1) dramaturgy2) (Abteilung) (Theater) literary and artistic director's department; (Rundf., Ferns.) script department -
7 Dramaturgie
Dra·ma·tur·gie <-, -en> [dramatʊrʼgi:, pl dramatʊrʼgi:ən] f1) ( Lehre des Dramas) dramaturgy2) ( Bearbeitung eines Dramas) dramatization3) ( Abteilung) dramaturgy dept -
8 dramaturgisch
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9 Bühnenbearbeitung
f1. dramatisation Br.2. dramatization -
10 Dramatisierung
f1. dramatisation Br.2. dramatization -
11 Fernsehbearbeitung
fdramatization -
12 Selbstinszenierung
f1. self-dramatisation Br.2. self-dramatization
См. также в других словарях:
dramatization — dram a*ti*za tion, n. Act of dramatizing; a dramatic representation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dramatization — 1796, from DRAMATIZE (Cf. dramatize) + ATION (Cf. ation) … Etymology dictionary
dramatization — [n] drama dramatics, entertain ment, melodrama; concepts 263,271,293 … New thesaurus
dramatization — [dram΄ə ti zā′shən, drä′məzā′shən] n. 1. the act of dramatizing 2. a dramatized version, as of a novel … English World dictionary
dramatization — noun a) The act of dramatizing. This is a dramatization of life 1000 years ago. b) A version that has been dramatized … Wiktionary
dramatization — dramatize (also dramatise) ► VERB 1) present (a novel, event, etc.) as a play. 2) exaggerate the excitement or seriousness of. DERIVATIVES dramatization noun … English terms dictionary
dramatization — noun 1. conversion into dramatic form the play was a dramatization of a short story • Syn: ↑dramatisation • Derivationally related forms: ↑dramatize • Hypernyms: ↑writing, ↑authorship, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
dramatization — noun Date: 1796 1. the action of dramatizing 2. a dramatized version (as of a novel) … New Collegiate Dictionary
dramatization — /dram euh teuh zay sheuhn, drah meuh /, n. 1. the act of dramatizing. 2. construction or representation in dramatic form. 3. a dramatized version of a novel, historic incident, etc. [1790 1800; DRAMATIZE + ATION] * * * … Universalium
dramatization — dra·ma·ti·za·tion or Brit dra·ma·ti·sa·tion .dram ət ə zā shən, .dräm n the transformation which in psychoanalytic theory the underlying dream thoughts undergo into dramatic and pictorial form before they can take part in the actual dream … Medical dictionary
dramatization — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. drama, larger than life presentation, show, entertainment, melodrama, adaptation … English dictionary for students