
n.戲劇風(fēng)格;像演戲;不自然
The scene breaks out before you with the theatricality of a curtain lifted from a stage. 景色立即如拉開了舞臺的帷幕一般充滿了戲劇性地出現(xiàn)在你面前。
We analyzed the theatricality through person's monolog, and took apart the psychology of characters and the deep moral of the author. 茨威格小說中的獨(dú)白、對白及旁白,充分反映了個(gè)中的戲劇特質(zhì)和小說家的深層寓意。
Yeats warned to construct Irish national spirit from theatric art and to confront the English imperialistic drama. 葉芝希望通過劇場藝術(shù)來呼喚和建構(gòu)愛爾蘭民族精神,并以此對抗英國帝國主義的戲劇文化;
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。
The street ends at the masterpiece of 18th-century theatricality, the voluptuously shaped Spanish Steps (in the Piazza di Spagna). 這條街的盡頭是18世紀(jì)時(shí)期戲劇風(fēng)格建筑的經(jīng)典之作,造型充滿了肉感的西班牙階梯(位于西班牙廣場,PiazzadiSpagna)。