theatrically
adverb uk/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl.i/ us/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl.i/
(PERFORMING ARTS)
戏剧性地
in a way that belongs or relates to the theatre, or to the performance or writing of plays, opera, films, etc.
How can theatrically talented kids be nurtured and developed? 如何培养和发展具有戏剧天赋的孩子?
She writes theatrically exciting plays. 她写出了戏剧性精彩的剧本。
US在影院
in cinemas
His latest film opens theatrically next month. 他的新电影下个月在影院上映。
"Persuasion" was made for British TV before being released theatrically. 《劝导》最初是为在英国的电视上播映而制作的,之后才在影院上映。
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- This is a very exciting time for this community theatrically.
- It is an overwhelming experience, musically and theatrically.
- Her new play is an emotionally and theatrically ambitious work.
(BEHAVIOUR)
演戏似地;夸张地
in a way that is very extreme and not sincere, and is intended to attract attention
She tossed her head theatrically and stalked off. 她夸张地甩了甩头,径直离开了。
The player fell theatrically in a vain attempt to win a penalty. 这名球员夸张地摔倒在地,妄图赢得一个点球。
See: theatrical
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- He was drumming his fingers on the table and rolling his eyes theatrically.
- Joan raised her arm and touched the back of her hand theatrically to her forehead.
- The scene on French television last week was theatrically grotesque.