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noun(pl. as sg.)сценическое искусство* * *(n) искусство театра; ломание; манерничание; сценическое искусство; театральное искусство* * ** * *n. сценическое искусство* * *1) сценическое искусство 2) театральность -
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1. n театральное, сценическое искусство, искусство театра2. n употр. гл. мн. ч. с во ломание; манерничаниеwithout theatrics — просто, естественно; без всякой позы
Синонимический ряд:dramatics (noun) dramatics; histrionics; melodramatics -
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1. n драматическое искусство2. n представление, спектакльamateur dramatics — театральная самодеятельность; любительский спектакль
3. n драматизацияthis is no time for dramatics — сейчас не время устраивать драму;
Синонимический ряд:1. theatrical mannerisms (noun) acting; drama; dramatic performance; showmanship; theatrical mannerisms; theatrical performing2. theatrics (noun) histrionics; melodramatics; theatrics -
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1. n театральное представление, спектакль, театральное искусство2. n театральность, наигранностьСинонимический ряд:1. dramatics (noun) dramatics; melodramatics; theatrics2. overacting (noun) being false; exaggerated display; overacting; play-acting; pretence; pretense; pretension; put-on; showing off; tantrum3. theatrical mannerisms (noun) acting; drama; dramatic performance; showmanship; theatrical mannerisms; theatrical performing
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theatrics — noun plural Date: 1807 1. theatrical 1 2. staged or contrived effects … New Collegiate Dictionary
theatrics — noun histrionics … Wiktionary
theatrics — thēˈa.triks, thiˈ , rēks noun plural Etymology: theatric + s 1. : theatrical II 1 amateur theatrics 2. : staged or contrived effects a tale of high adventure heightened not by studio theatrics but by one s sense of being an immediate participant… … Useful english dictionary
theatrics — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Overemotional exaggerated behavior calculated for effect: dramatics, histrionics, melodramatics, theatrical (used in plural). See FEELINGS, STYLE … English dictionary for students
theatrics — the|at|rics [ θi ætrıks ] noun plural MAINLY JOURNALISM ways of behaving or doing something that are intended to make people notice you instead of to achieve a particular aim … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
theatrics — UK [θɪˈætrɪks] / US noun [plural] mainly journalism ways of behaving or of doing something that are intended to make people notice you rather than to achieve a particular aim … English dictionary
theatrics — /θiˈætrɪks/ (say thee atriks) noun 1. (construed as plural) dramatic performances. 2. (construed as plural) exaggerated or overblown expressions of emotion. 3. (construed as singular) the art of staging plays …
Sesame Street — noun A television show for children on PBS, associated with politically correct educational content. She parked the car on Rogers Avenue, which she called Sesame Street, for the unpredictable theatrics of its inhabitants. See Also: Big Bird,… … Wiktionary
melodramatics — noun /ˈmɛl.ə.dɹəˌmæt.ɪks/ Overemotional, exaggerated behavior calculated for effect. Syn: dramatics, histrionics, theatrics See Also: melodramatic … Wiktionary
drama — noun 1) a television drama Syn: play, show, piece, theatrical work, dramatization 2) he is studying drama Syn: acting, the theater, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art(s), stagecraft … Thesaurus of popular words
drama — noun 1) a television drama Syn: play, show, piece, theatrical work, stage show, dramatization 2) he is studying drama Syn: acting, the theatre, the stage, dramatic art, stagecraft … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary