dramatize

dramatize
transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) dramatisieren
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['dræ-]
verb
1) (to turn into the form of a play: She dramatized the novel for television.) bearbeiten
2) (to make real events seem like things that happen in a play: She dramatizes everything so!) dramatisieren
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drama·tize
[ˈdræmətaɪz, AM also ˈdrɑ:m-]
I. vt
to \dramatize sth
1. (adapt) etw bearbeiten
the novel is currently being \dramatized for TV der Roman wird derzeit für das Fernsehen bearbeitet
2. (usu pej: exaggerate) etw dramatisieren [o fam hochspielen] pej
II. vi novel sich akk bearbeiten lassen
* * *
['drmətaɪz]
1. vt
1) novel für die Bühne/das Fernsehen bearbeiten, dramatisieren
2) (= make vivid) event dramatisieren
2. vi
1) (novel etc) sich für die Bühne/das Fernsehen bearbeiten lassen
2) (= exaggerate) übertreiben
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dramatize
A v/t
1. dramatisieren:
a) für die Bühne bearbeiten
b) fig aufbauschen, übertreiben
2. fig anschaulich zeigen, nachdrücklich veranschaulichen
B v/i fig übertreiben
* * *
transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) dramatisieren
* * *
(US) v.
dramatisieren v.

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