dramatization
noun [ C ] (UK usually dramatisation) uk/ˌdræm.ə.taɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌdræm.ə.t̬əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
(THEATRE )
[ C or U ]戏剧化;改编成剧本
a book, story, poem, etc. that has been written again by a writer in a form that can be performed, or a performance that tells the story of past events; the process of showing a book, event, etc. in a performance
There have been many adaptations and dramatizations of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women". 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的《小妇人》已经有很多改编和戏剧化作品。
It's not a documentary; it's a dramatization. 这不是一部纪录片,而是一部戏剧化作品。
Some teachers are fond of dramatization as a teaching tool. 一些教师喜欢把戏剧化作为一种教学工具。
(MAKING EXCITING)
[ U or S ]戏剧化
the act of telling people about things that happened in a way that makes them seem more exciting, important, or dangerous than they really were, or an example of this
There is too much dramatization in some newspapers. 有些报纸过于戏剧化。
I think that was a slight dramatization of what actually happened. 我认为那对实际发生的事情有略微的戏剧化。
Synonym: exaggeration
See: dramatize