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Definition of dramatics in English: dramaticsplural noundrəˈmatɪksdrəˈmædɪks 1treated as singular or plural The study or practice of acting in and producing plays. 戏剧艺术;戏剧表演 she is known internationally for her work in creative dramatics Example sentencesExamples - She was involved in charity work and also amateur dramatics in London.
- In recent years, it has been used for everything from amateur dramatics to business conferences to the counting of general election votes.
- An exceptionally talented man, he was equally adept at dancing and singing, corny comedy and serious dramatics.
- Dramatics seem to have been part of a student's life early in the history of the University, surprisingly, because attendance at the theatre was forbidden.
- My dad was also involved in amateur dramatics in my hometown of Cambridge.
- Outside work, she has enjoyed amateur dramatics as an actor and director with the Haxby Players, as well as being involved in youth theatre with the Flying Ducks Theatre Group, also at Haxby.
- He had a keen interest in amateur dramatics, training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and performing with the Adastrians in Swindon.
- Orla's English teacher, Fionula Flaherty, said: ‘She is now a very active girl, into amateur dramatics and a joy to teach.’
- A lot of the people who get involved aren't really into amateur dramatics, but what we have got is lots of enthusiasm and it is a lot of fun.
- ‘I've always been involved in amateur dramatics but I wanted to take it more seriously by joining the group,’ said Mrs Havergal.
- When their children's passion for amateur dramatics had come to dominate the family's spare time, the Kellys moved to a home neighbouring the local theatre, where their mother had taken a job in the box office.
- He devoted so much time to amateur dramatics that he slipped from the top stream to the bottom and failed all bar one of his nine O-levels.
- Her love for amateur operatics and dramatics has also led to fascinating work as a dresser for the Good Old Days, Opera North and the Northern Ballet.
- SPORTS, DANCE, music, dramatics and arts are some fields in which the physically and mentally challenged can prove that they are second to none.
- Leeds Council wants to convert the Civic Theatre in Calverley Street - home of amateur dramatics in Leeds for over 60 years - into a £23m city museum.
- Surprisingly - despite the script's second-rate dramatics the rest of the time - the scene in the film when the affair starts is actually quite good.
- So, who better to direct York Settlement Players in Alan Ayckbourn's study of amateur dramatics, A Chorus Of Disapproval?
- A lot of people in our profession are very disparaging about amateur dramatics, but I think it is absolutely essential.
- I remember Larry Grayson telling me once that amateur dramatics was the backbone of our industry.
- He used to do amateur dramatics in the village, and in fact he played Dyson, the reporter, in When We Are Married, but his acting was never something that he talked about.
- Although excelling in gymnastics, amateur dramatics and riding, academically she was unremarkable, leaving at the age of 16 in order to join a two-year secretarial course at the local college and work part time as a barmaid.
- He was well known in Keighley because of his involvement in amateur dramatics.
- She appeared almost troubled by that fact, which was either the result of extensive amateur dramatics practice, or else she actually felt that way.
Synonyms acting, the theatre, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art, dramaturgy, stagecraft, theatricals, theatrics, the thespian art, show business incident, scene, spectacle, crisis 2Theatrically exaggerated or overemotional behaviour. 戏剧性行为,夸张行为 删去夸张的表演。 Example sentencesExamples - Rae had a habit for flinging her arms around when she talked-added dramatics.
- They also hope for a repeat of the dramatics they pulled in 1986 when he Walsh kept trading down draft picks and wound up with eight eventual starters.
- After lying on the floor in a fit of dramatics I realized what I had thought - pinky toe.
- Not to mention the fights, the laughs and the dramatics.
- Now we've got the dramatics and formalities over with, would you like to come in?
- She was flustered by Mr. Yu's drawn-out dramatics.
- In fact, stamp your feet and run out of the room just to heighten the dramatics.
- Forgive me, Agent 007, but you seem to have an insatiable appetite for the dramatics.
- Past the flailing dramatics it will come down to a well-placed drop-step or well-timed tip-in.
- That is the reality of the situation, without the dramatics we just heard from him.
- A player will ‘play for a penalty’ or ‘go to ground’ if there is contact but it won't usually be accompanied by hammy amateur dramatics.
- With dramatics reminiscent of play-acting, she seized him on the shoulders and kissed him on the mouth.
Definition of dramatics in US English: dramaticsplural noundrəˈmadiksdrəˈmædɪks 1treated as singular or plural The study or practice of acting in and producing plays. 戏剧艺术;戏剧表演 she is known internationally for her work in creative dramatics Example sentencesExamples - Outside work, she has enjoyed amateur dramatics as an actor and director with the Haxby Players, as well as being involved in youth theatre with the Flying Ducks Theatre Group, also at Haxby.
- Orla's English teacher, Fionula Flaherty, said: ‘She is now a very active girl, into amateur dramatics and a joy to teach.’
- She appeared almost troubled by that fact, which was either the result of extensive amateur dramatics practice, or else she actually felt that way.
- ‘I've always been involved in amateur dramatics but I wanted to take it more seriously by joining the group,’ said Mrs Havergal.
- He used to do amateur dramatics in the village, and in fact he played Dyson, the reporter, in When We Are Married, but his acting was never something that he talked about.
- When their children's passion for amateur dramatics had come to dominate the family's spare time, the Kellys moved to a home neighbouring the local theatre, where their mother had taken a job in the box office.
- A lot of people in our profession are very disparaging about amateur dramatics, but I think it is absolutely essential.
- Dramatics seem to have been part of a student's life early in the history of the University, surprisingly, because attendance at the theatre was forbidden.
- I remember Larry Grayson telling me once that amateur dramatics was the backbone of our industry.
- Surprisingly - despite the script's second-rate dramatics the rest of the time - the scene in the film when the affair starts is actually quite good.
- My dad was also involved in amateur dramatics in my hometown of Cambridge.
- He devoted so much time to amateur dramatics that he slipped from the top stream to the bottom and failed all bar one of his nine O-levels.
- Leeds Council wants to convert the Civic Theatre in Calverley Street - home of amateur dramatics in Leeds for over 60 years - into a £23m city museum.
- An exceptionally talented man, he was equally adept at dancing and singing, corny comedy and serious dramatics.
- Her love for amateur operatics and dramatics has also led to fascinating work as a dresser for the Good Old Days, Opera North and the Northern Ballet.
- In recent years, it has been used for everything from amateur dramatics to business conferences to the counting of general election votes.
- She was involved in charity work and also amateur dramatics in London.
- He was well known in Keighley because of his involvement in amateur dramatics.
- So, who better to direct York Settlement Players in Alan Ayckbourn's study of amateur dramatics, A Chorus Of Disapproval?
- Although excelling in gymnastics, amateur dramatics and riding, academically she was unremarkable, leaving at the age of 16 in order to join a two-year secretarial course at the local college and work part time as a barmaid.
- He had a keen interest in amateur dramatics, training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and performing with the Adastrians in Swindon.
- SPORTS, DANCE, music, dramatics and arts are some fields in which the physically and mentally challenged can prove that they are second to none.
- A lot of the people who get involved aren't really into amateur dramatics, but what we have got is lots of enthusiasm and it is a lot of fun.
Synonyms acting, the theatre, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art, dramaturgy, stagecraft, theatricals, theatrics, the thespian art, show business incident, scene, spectacle, crisis 2Theatrically exaggerated or overemotional behavior. 戏剧性行为,夸张行为 删去夸张的表演。 Example sentencesExamples - Rae had a habit for flinging her arms around when she talked-added dramatics.
- A player will ‘play for a penalty’ or ‘go to ground’ if there is contact but it won't usually be accompanied by hammy amateur dramatics.
- In fact, stamp your feet and run out of the room just to heighten the dramatics.
- Past the flailing dramatics it will come down to a well-placed drop-step or well-timed tip-in.
- That is the reality of the situation, without the dramatics we just heard from him.
- Not to mention the fights, the laughs and the dramatics.
- She was flustered by Mr. Yu's drawn-out dramatics.
- Forgive me, Agent 007, but you seem to have an insatiable appetite for the dramatics.
- They also hope for a repeat of the dramatics they pulled in 1986 when he Walsh kept trading down draft picks and wound up with eight eventual starters.
- After lying on the floor in a fit of dramatics I realized what I had thought - pinky toe.
- With dramatics reminiscent of play-acting, she seized him on the shoulders and kissed him on the mouth.
- Now we've got the dramatics and formalities over with, would you like to come in?
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