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		dramatize美 ['dræmə.taɪz]  英 ['dræmətaɪz]  - v.将…改编成剧本;将…搬上(舞台或银幕);使戏剧化;戏剧性地表现
 - 网络改编成为戏剧;夸大报导;改编戏剧
 
 第三人称单数:dramatizes  现在分词:dramatizing  过去分词:dramatized   v. exaggerate,sensationalize,play up,embellish,lay on 1.  | [t] ~ sth 将…改编成剧本;将…搬上(舞台或银幕)to present a book, an event, etc. as a play or a film/movie  |  
 2.  | [t][i] ~ (sth) 使戏剧化;戏剧性地表现;夸张to make sth seem more exciting or important than it really is  |  
  | Don't worry too much about what she said─she tends to dramatize things. 别太在意她说的话 — 她往往言过其实。  |  
 v.  | 1. to turn a literary work or a real event into a drama for presentation on the stage, television, or radio 2. to make something more dramatic, especially to exaggerate the importance or seriousness of a situation in an attention-seeking and theatrical way 3. to make a book or story into a play 4. to treat a situation as more serious or exciting than it really is 1. to turn a literary work or a real event into a drama for presentation on the stage, television, or radio 2. to make something more dramatic, especially to exaggerate the importance or seriousness of a situation in an attention-seeking and theatrical way 3. to make a book or story into a play 4. to treat a situation as more serious or exciting than it really is  |  
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