dramatic
adj. 戲劇(性)的; 突然的; 激動人心的; 給人印象深刻的
A dramatic change or event happens suddenly and is very noticeable and surprising.
A fifth year of drought is expected to have dramatic effects on the California economy...
第五年遭受旱災預計會對加利福尼亞的經濟產生巨大的影響。
This policy has led to a dramatic increase in our prison populations.
這項政策已經讓我們監獄的囚犯人數激增。
A dramatic action, event, or situation is exciting and impressive.
He witnessed many dramatic escapes as people jumped from as high as the fourth floor...
他目睹了許多人從五層高的樓上跳下來逃生的驚險場面。
Their arrival was dramatic and exciting.
他們的到來令人激動不已,難以忘懷。
You use dramatic to describe things connected with or relating to the theatre, drama, or plays.
...a dramatic arts major in college...
大學裡戲劇藝術專業的學生
I had no thoughts of making a dramatic film. I was working in documentary.
我沒想過要拍一部劇情片,我正在拍一部紀錄片。
1. suitable to or characteristic of drama;
2. sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect;
3. pertaining to or characteristic of drama;
4. used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style;
We're studying dramatic texts by sixteenth century playwrights.
我們正在研究16世紀戲劇作家的戲劇文字.
His speech was dramatic.
他的演說激動人心.
Going to college brought about a dramatic transformation in her outlook.
上大學使她的觀念發生了巨大的變化.
At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined.
在故事發展到某個激烈的時刻, 這種可怕的秘密被人家知道了,因此名聲也就毀了.
He enjoys the dramatic arts.
他喜愛戲劇藝術.