dramatizing
v. 將(小說或事件)改編成劇本( dramatize的現在分詞 ); 使(事情)戲劇化,誇張
If a book or story is dramatized, it is written or presented as a play, film, or television drama.
...an incident later dramatized in the movie 'The Right Stuff'.
後來被改編成電影《太空先鋒》的事件
...a dramatised version of the novel.
小說的改編劇版本
If you say that someone dramatizes a situation or event, you mean that they try to make it seem more serious, more important, or more exciting than it really is.
They have a tendency to show off, to dramatize almost every situation.
他們愛炫耀,幾乎對每種情況都添油加醋。
If something that happens or is done dramatizes a situation, it focuses people's attention on the situation in a dramatic way.
More than 400 exiles were on a dawn-to-dusk hunger strike to dramatize their plight...
400 多名流亡者舉行從早到晚的絕食抗議來讓人們關注他們的苦難。
The need for change has been dramatized by plummeting bank profits.
改革的必要性由於銀行利潤的暴跌而凸顯。
He is dramatizing the story of his life.
他把自己的一生改編成戲劇.
He's dramatizing the book about his life.
他正把一本有關他的生命的書改編成劇本.