theatrics
theatrics 英 [θɪ'ætrɪks]
n. 戏剧演出;舞台效果;舞台表演艺术
名词复数:theatricss
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- n. 戏剧演出;舞台效果;舞台表演艺术
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1. All theatrics aside, the message was clear to me: “I know I abused you but I don’t want to be hated.
除去所有的演戏部分,我清楚地知道这信息是;“我知道我虐待了你们但是我不希望你们恨我。
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2. "It's more about theatrics than anything else," Walker said, predicting that the group would come back in a day or two, after realizing "they're elected to do a job.
这更多是为了种戏剧效果而非其他,“沃克表示,并预测该群人士将在意识到“他们是被选举着去完成该投票的”之后的一两天内回来。
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3. Similarly, when Reagan pulled letters written by ordinary people out of his pocket and read them on national television, it was theatrics, but it was honest.
同样的,当里根从他的口袋拿出一封普通民众的信并在国家电视台当众宣读的时候,他是在演戏,但他很真诚。
- theatrics (n.) 1807, "matters pertaining to the stage," from noun use of theatric (adj.) "pertaining to the theater" (1706), from theater. Meaning "theatrical behavior" is attested from 1929, American English.
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