dramatizer
noun [ C ] (UK usually dramatiser) uk/ˈdræm.ə.taɪ.zər/ us/ˈdrɑː.mə.taɪ.zɚ/
(专门从事戏剧文学写作的)剧作家
someone who writes a new version of a book, story, poem, etc. that can be performed
She is an acclaimed television dramatizer of the Brontës' works. 她是勃朗特作品的著名电视剧作家。
夸大其词的人
someone who behaves as if things that happen to them are more exciting, important, or dangerous than they really are
She plays a neurotic character, a constant dramatizer. 她扮演一个神经质的角色,一个不断夸大其词的人。
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- The dilemma for dramatizers is obvious: they don't want to make the dictator a one-dimensional comic-book villain, but nor do they want to spend too much time sympathizing with him.
- Playwright Armand Gatti was a 1960s radical and dramatiser of Antonio Gramsci's prison diaries.
- You're such a dramatizer. Calm down!
- She was a dramatiser: in life and in music, and in the best possible way.