dramatically

dramatically
adverb dramatisch
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dra·mati·cal·ly
[drəˈmætɪkəli, AM -t̬-]
adv
1. (relating to the theatre) schauspielerisch
it's an interesting idea, but I don't think it will work \dramatically es ist eine interessante Idee, aber ich glaube nicht, dass sich das auf der Bühne umsetzen lässt
2. (pej: exaggeratedly) theatralisch pej
3. (strikingly) dramatisch, beträchtlich
4. (suddenly and excitingly) dramatisch, drastisch
your life changes \dramatically when you have a baby ein Kind stellt dein Leben total auf den Kopf
the political situation has been developing \dramatically die politische Situation hat sich dramatisch zugespitzt
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[drə'mtIkəlI]
adv
1) (= radically) increase, improve, fall, reduce dramatisch, enorm; change dramatisch, einschneidend; different radikal; effective extrem; worse, better dramatisch

this plan is dramatically different from the last one —

a country of dramatically changing landscapes — ein Land, in dem sich die Landschaft immer wieder dramatisch verändert

2) (= theatrically) theatralisch

he paused dramatically — er machte eine theatralische Pause

3) (THEAT) dramatisch

dramatically, it was very effective — dramatisch gesehen war es sehr wirkungsvoll

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adv.
dramatisch adv.

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