Drama

  • 51Drama — Dra|ma 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: Dra|men〉 1. Schauspiel; Drama in fünf Akten; ein Drama von Shakespeare 2. Gesamtheit der dramatischen Dichtungen (eines Landes); das deutsche Drama; das Drama zur Zeit Shakespeares 3. aufregendes, häufig trauriges… …

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  • 52drama — 01. She studied [drama] in high school, and hopes to go into acting. 02. Her son is very [dramatic], so when he fell and bumped his head, he screamed and cried as if he was dying or something. 03. A number of mothers staged a day long hunger… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 53drama — /drah meuh, dram euh/, n. 1. a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, esp. one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. 2. the branch of literature having such… …

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  • 54Drama CD — В этой статье не хватает ссылок на источники информации. Информация должна быть проверяема, иначе она может быть поставлена под сомнение и удалена. Вы можете отредактировать эту статью, добавив ссылки на авторитетные источники. Эта отметка… …

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  • 55drama — [17] Etymologically, drama is simply ‘that which is done’ (in that respect it closely resembles act, which has the neutral, general meaning ‘do something’, as well as the more specific ‘perform on stage’). It comes via late Latin drāma from Greek …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 56drama — 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 …

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  • 57drama — 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 …

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  • 58drama*/ — [ˈdrɑːmə] noun 1) [C] a play for the theatre, television, or radio 2) [U] plays in general or as a subject that you study He teaches drama.[/ex] a drama course[/ex] 3) [C/U] something unusual or exciting that happens a game full of drama[/ex] …

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  • 59drama — /ˈdramə / (say drahmuh) noun 1. a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. 2. TV a program, either a one off… …

  • 60Drama — das Drama, Dramen (Mittelstufe) dramatisches Werk Beispiel: Wir haben uns heute im Theater ein spannendes Drama angeschaut. Kollokation: ein Drama schreiben …

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