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mel·o·dra·mat·ic·ally 英ˌmelədrə'mætɪk美ˌmelədrə'mætɪk 高COCA⁹⁴²⁵²BNC⁷⁵⁹⁹¹⁺¹²iWeb⁶⁰⁴⁰⁵ 基本英英近义反义例句例句 adj.通俗剧风格的³³;戏剧似的⁵¹;感情夸张的¹⁶副词melodramatically Adjective: having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama;a melodramatic account of two perilous days at sea characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected;histrionic gestures an attitude of melodramatic despair a theatrical pose 近义词 lurid可怕的yellow黄色的theatrical剧场的histrionic做作的sensational轰动的over-the-top荒谬的exaggerated言过其辞的
形容词100% Sylvia, as you announced so melodramatically to the world. 苏菲亚,正如你刚刚闹着对世界所宣称的一样。 tingroom The outraged Octavian grazes the baron's arm with his rapier and Ochs melodramatically calls for a doctor. 奥克塔维怒火中烧,用剑刺伤奥斯的手臂,奥斯夸张地要求请医生来为他疗伤。 themetinhongkong Gawker melodramatically wrote that the114,000-plus victims“ could be vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking.” Gawker戏剧性地写道,11.4万多名受害者“可能会收到大量的营销垃圾邮件和恶意黑客骚扰”。 yeeyan She felt so much better she was keenly aware of how foolish she looked, draped melodramatically across her lawn in the damp at6:45 in the evening. 她感觉比以前要好得多了,这让她立即意识到,她在傍晚6点.45分这个时候失态地躺在她家湿漉漉的草坪上,显得是多么地愚蠢。 yeeyan |