
adj.劇場(chǎng)的;戲劇的
Yeats warned to construct Irish national spirit from theatric art and to confront the English imperialistic drama. 葉芝希望通過(guò)劇場(chǎng)藝術(shù)來(lái)呼喚和建構(gòu)愛(ài)爾蘭民族精神,并以此對(duì)抗英國(guó)帝國(guó)主義的戲劇文化;
For example, ninny is still an important role and theatric story-factor in Er Ren Zhuan Opera. 例如在現(xiàn)在的東北二人轉(zhuǎn)中,傻子就仍然是一個(gè)重要的角色人物和戲劇故事要素。
It derives its form from various other provincial operas while inheriting the Chinese classical theatric tradition. 當(dāng)今我們看得到它的存在如日光歌劇團(tuán)、金紋燕兄妹歌劇團(tuán)等,但卻看不到它的歷史與變遷軌跡。
Beijing opera is a popular theatric form, combining acting, singing, speech, and acrobatics. 京劇是中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)戲劇的典范,集“唱念做打“一身,具有很高的觀賞價(jià)值。
Vessels or deities present ambiguous puzzles of their functions and a special theatric effect after a casual put-together. 他做的或是器皿或是神物的東西,在經(jīng)過(guò)隨心所欲的疊加之后,物體呈現(xiàn)出模糊不清的功能性疑問(wèn),顯得特別的戲劇性效果。
So the face expre ion of theatric character all were vague under her brush that the audience only can watch exaggerated action from actor played on the stage. 所以她筆下的戲劇人物臉部表情都是模糊的,觀眾只能看到在舞臺(tái)上表演的演員的夸張的動(dòng)作,張鐵梅用油畫(huà)筆將這些經(jīng)典的戲劇人物都在畫(huà)面上定格了。
adj.劇場(chǎng)的;夸張的
n.戲劇演出(舞臺(tái)效果;舞臺(tái)表演藝術(shù))
adv.戲劇化地
n.戲劇風(fēng)格;像演戲;不自然
adj.圓形露天劇場(chǎng)的(比賽場(chǎng))