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单词 theatrical
释义
theatrical
(θiætrɪkəl )
Word forms: theatricals
1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Theatrical means relating to the theatre.
These are the prizes given for the most outstanding British theatrical performances of the year.
...major theatrical productions.
Synonyms: dramatic, stage, thespian, dramaturgical  
theatrically (θiætrɪkli ) adverb
Shaffer's great gift lies in his ability to animate ideas theatrically.
2. adjective
Theatrical behaviour is exaggerated and unnatural, and intended to create an effect.
In a theatrical gesture, Glass clamped his hand over his eyes.
Synonyms: exaggerated, dramatic, melodramatic, histrionic  
theatricality (θiætrɪkælɪti ) uncountable noun
There was no theatricality in her long silence.
theatrically adverb
He looked theatrically at his watch.
3. adjective
Theatrical can be used to describe something that is grand and dramatic, as if it is part of a performance in a theatre.
There was a theatrical air about the whole scene which had a great appeal for me.
The clothes were very showy, very theatrical.
theatricality uncountable noun [usually NOUN of noun]
I'd hate to miss out on the theatricality of a wedding.
...the architectural theatricality of Venice.
theatrically adverb
...a white hotel theatrically set along a ridge.
4. plural noun
Theatricals are performances of plays and other entertainments, especially when they are done by actors who act as a hobby rather than a profession. [old-fashioned]
I always was good at amateur theatricals.
Collocations:
theatrical element
But the actors are pinned into corners, performing with their faces, so the theatrical element adds little to our enjoyment.
Times, Sunday Times
You were a pioneer in bringing theatrical elements to rock concerts.
Globe and Mail
The theatrical elements are, by far, the clumsiest of the evening.
Times, Sunday Times
Her recitals involve recitation, costume, theatrical elements such as lighting, and sets.
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In the ensuing decades, however, it predominantly became a form of sports entertainment where the theatrical elements overshadowed the athleticism.
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theatrical event
It was a very humbling experience, but it was also an admission that if you make anything, any theatrical event, it's about the collective imagination.
Times, Sunday Times
Expect not so much a play as a theatrical event.
Times, Sunday Times
Hailed by some as the theatrical event of our generation, the hype at least demands further examination.
Times, Sunday Times
I treat the semi-finals week like a theatrical event and go for pomp, glamour and fun.
The Sun
I do feel, though, that as a theatrical event, it took us for a bumpy ride.
Times, Sunday Times
theatrical experience
Why has shopping become such a theatrical experience?
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
This is a theatrical experience like no other.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
His lifts became almost a theatrical experience for spectators.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
theatrical setting
He said weddings had become stage productions because of the venues which lent themselves to a theatrical setting.
ST
The theatrical setting has become only more dramatic.
Times, Sunday Times
Milestones in that journey were picked out in a theatrical setting.
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In his shows, he communicates stories contextualized with music and dance in a theatrical setting.
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Much of the plot has a theatrical setting.
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theatrical style
Yet the old-school medicine of close observation defined his theatrical style.
Times, Sunday Times
Some traditionalists frowned at her theatrical style, a marked contrast to the static, pared-down approach of the pioneers.
Times, Sunday Times
His pugnacious, theatrical style in court seems to match his new client's taste for drama.
Times, Sunday Times
Its surreal theatrical style throws up a few mind-bending images, but the hero's rites of passage are largely the generic ones of most stories about artists in the making.
Times, Sunday Times
He possessed oratorical ability and adopted a theatrical style of elocution, tuning his voice and balancing his hands.
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theatrical talent
Looking at these leading men, it begs the question: why, in 2015, do we have such a glut of theatrical talent?
Times, Sunday Times
It controlled most of the country's leading theatrical talent.
Times, Sunday Times
My man asked to what extent the role stretched his theatrical talents.
Times, Sunday Times
Secondary school students in other major cities organized similar protests at their local high schools, and those with musical, poetic or theatrical talent spontaneously entertained their classmates at the gatherings.
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Her messages demonstrated her theatrical talents.
Times, Sunday Times
theatrical tradition
This would appear to be a transference of usage from theatrical tradition.
Times, Sunday Times
Think also of the whole theatrical tradition of the zarzuela, the local form of operetta.
Times, Sunday Times
Finally, purely instrumental music also developed during this period, both in the context of a growing theatrical tradition and for court consumption.
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The school has a strong musical and theatrical tradition with the majority of pupils learning an instrument and taking part in school plays.
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There may have been a much longer theatrical tradition but it was probably not regarded as legitimate literature and mostly went unrecorded.
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theatrical trailer
Goldsmith's score was however used for the film's theatrical trailer.
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The original theatrical trailer as well as an isolated music score.
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He created the album as a way to branch out from theatrical trailer composition into work as a solo artist.
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A making of featurette, cast and credit notes, plus a theatrical trailer are included as special features on the disc.
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The single-disc edition contains a behind-the-scenes featurette and the theatrical trailer.
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theatrical troupe
However, the theatrical troupe she belonged to disbanded, and she has become burdened with 6 million yen worth of debt.
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He later turned to scriptwriting and directed a theatrical troupe.
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Social and cultural activities take place there, with well-known theatrical troupes occasionally performing.
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A greater number of theatrical troupes perform outdoors and entertain tourists on the main square and the streets, especially at night.
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Here dances, traveling theatrical troupes, graduations, prize fights, and other public gatherings bound citizens together.
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theatrical version
If you've seen a theatrical version of a great film and wondered quite why anyone bothered, this might sound like the ultimate bad night out.
Times,Sunday Times
Despite attempts to salvage it, the theatrical version of the story was not performed or published in his lifetime.
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It feels trapped, a theatrical version of a battery hen, desperate to be freed.
Times, Sunday Times
No theatrical version could possibly duck such a challenge.
The Times Literary Supplement
So what can a theatrical version add?
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 戏剧的
Japanese: 演劇の
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