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melodrama

英 ['melə(ʊ)drɑːmə] 美['mɛlədrɑmə]
  • n. 情节剧;音乐剧;耸人听闻的事件,闹剧

词态变化


复数: melodramas;

中文词源


melodrama 情节剧,通俗剧

来自法语melodrame,歌舞剧,来自希腊语melos,歌,词源同melody,韵律,旋律,drama,戏剧。后引申词义浪漫爱情歌舞剧,夸张的爱情剧,情节剧,通俗剧等。

英文词源


melodrama (n.)
1784 (1782 as melo drame), "a stage-play in which songs were interspersed and music accompanied the action," from French mélodrame (18c.), from Greek melos "song" (see melody) + French drame "drama" (see drama). Meaning "a romantic and sensational dramatic piece with a happy ending" is from 1883, because this was often the form of the original melodramas. Also from French are Spanish melodrama, Italian melodramma, German melodram. Related: Melodramatize.
The melodramatist's task is to get his characters labelled good & wicked in his audience's minds, & to provide striking situations that shall provoke & relieve anxieties on behalf of poetic justice. [Fowler]

双语例句


1. The video was seven minutes of high camp and melodrama.
那段录像里是7分钟极尽夸张搞笑的闹剧表演。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The action slips from comedy to melodrama and finally to tragedy.
剧情从喜剧逐渐发展为情节剧,最后又演变为悲剧。

来自柯林斯例句

3. a gripping Victorian melodrama
动人心弦的维多利亚时代情节剧

来自《权威词典》

4. And sadly, there is hypocrisy all around in this melodrama.
令人悲哀的是, 这场闹剧中充满了只许州官放火,不许百姓点灯的双重标准.

来自互联网

5. It had all the elements of melodrama you could want.
这其中你可以找到你想要看的情节紧张剧中的一切要素.

来自互联网