dramatic

dramatic
adjective
(lit. or fig.) dramatisch

dramatic art — Dramatik, die

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[drə'mætik]
adjective
1) (of or in the form of a drama: a dramatic performance.) Schauspiel-...
2) (vivid or striking: a dramatic improvement; She made a dramatic entrance.) dramatisch
3) ((of a person) showing (too) much feeling or emotion: She's very dramatic about everything.) dramatisch
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dra·mat·ic
[drəˈmætɪk, AM -t̬-]
adj
1. (in theatre) Theater-
\dramatic artist Bühnenschauspieler(in) m(f), Theaterschauspieler(in) m(f)
\dramatic production Bühnenbearbeitung f, Inszenierung f
\dramatic work [Theater]stück nt
\dramatic irony LIT tragische Ironie
\dramatic monologue LIT dramatischer Monolog
\dramatic poetry LIT dramatische Dichtung
2. (action-filled) dramatisch
\dramatic climax dramatischer Höhepunkt
\dramatic spectacle dramatisches Schauspiel
3. (pej: theatrical) theatralisch pej
she looked rather \dramatic sie wirkte ziemlich theatralisch
\dramatic gesture theatralische Geste
4. (very noticeable) dramatisch, spektakulär; (serious) gravierend
there's been a \dramatic rise in unemployment die Arbeitslosigkeit ist drastisch angestiegen
5. (sudden and exciting) development dramatisch; change einschneidend
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[drə'mtɪk]
1. adj
1) dramatisch; change einschneidend, dramatisch

there was a dramatic improvement (in it) — es verbesserte sich dramatisch

2) (THEAT) dramatisch

dramatic works — dramatische Werke pl, Dramen pl

dramatic criticism — Theaterkritik f

his dramatic ability — seine schauspielerischen Fähigkeiten

dramatic art — Theater nt

the dramatic arts — das Theater

dramatic film — Filmdrama nt

2. n dramatics
3. pl
1) (= theatricals) Theater nt
2)

(= histrionics) his/her etc dramatics — sein/ihr etc theatralisches Getue

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dramatic [drəˈmætık]
A adj (adv dramatically)
1. dramatisch, Schauspiel…: academic.ru/78501/unity">unity 1
2. Schauspiel(er)…, Theater…:
dramatic critic Theaterkritiker(in);
dramatic rights Aufführungs-, Bühnenrechte
3. bühnengerecht
4. MUS dramatisch (Sopran etc):
dramatic tenor Heldentenor m
5. fig dramatisch, spannend, auf-, erregend
6. fig
a) drastisch, einschneidend (Veränderungen etc): their number has increased dramatically hat sich drastisch erhöht
b) aufsehenerregend (Rede, Schrift etc)
c) drastisch, besonders anschaulich (Beispiel)
B spl
1. (auch als sg konstruiert) Dramaturgie f (Lehre von den Regeln für die äußere Bauform und die Gesetzmäßigkeiten der inneren Struktur des Dramas)
2. Theater-, besonders Liebhaberaufführungen pl
3. fig theatralisches Benehmen oder Getue, Theatralik f
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adjective
(lit. or fig.) dramatisch

dramatic art — Dramatik, die

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adj.
dramatisch adj.

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