melodrama
美 ['melə.drɑmə]
英 ['melə.drɑːmə]
- n.情节剧;戏剧性的事件[行为];〈古〉乐剧
- 网络通俗的歌剧
复数:melodramas
n.
play,drama,tragedy,comedy,farce
n. | 1. 情节剧,传奇剧;戏剧性的事件[行为];〔古语〕乐剧 2. 离奇 3. 轰动的事件 |
n. | 1. a dramatic or other literary work characterized by the use of stereotyped characters, exaggerated emotions and language, simplistic morality, and conflict 2. melodramas collectively considered as a dramatic or literary genre 3. exaggerated behavior or emotional displays, like those characteristic of a melodrama 4. formerly, a play with a sensational or romantic plot that is interspersed with musical numbers and often has music accompanying the action 5. a piece of poetry or a scene in a dramatic or operatic work in which the text is recited to a musical accompaniment 6. a story, play, or movie in which the characters behave in an extreme emotional way, with the bad characters being very bad, the good characters being very good, etc. 7. a situation in which people’s behaviour is too emotional or too serious 1. a dramatic or other literary work characterized by the use of stereotyped characters, exaggerated emotions and language, simplistic morality, and conflict 2. melodramas collectively considered as a dramatic or literary genre 3. exaggerated behavior or emotional displays, like those characteristic of a melodrama 4. formerly, a play with a sensational or romantic plot that is interspersed with musical numbers and often has music accompanying the action 5. a piece of poetry or a scene in a dramatic or operatic work in which the text is recited to a musical accompaniment 6. a story, play, or movie in which the characters behave in an extreme emotional way, with the bad characters being very bad, the good characters being very good, etc. 7. a situation in which people’s behaviour is too emotional or too serious |