Drama in spanish

Drama

pronunciation: dɹ̩ɑmɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

drama1 = drama, teatro. 

Example: They can be recreated by children not only in words but in drama, in mime, in dance and in painting.

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» costume drama = drama de época.

Example: During the 1950s, 156 colour films were produced and released, of which 58 were costume dramas (37 per cent).

» crime drama = drama policial, drama policíaco.

Example: As the clocks go forward and the days are that little bit brighter, we take a look at some of the crime drama highlights heading our way this spring.

» drama group = grupo de teatro, grupo dramático.

Example: Drama groups are a good way to meet new friends and to take part in a theatre production.

» drama-play = obra de teatro dramática.

Example: Anyone who has taught drama knows that children love being given an outline story to set them off on improvised drama-play = Cualquiera que haya enseñado teatro sabe que a los niños les gusta que se les dé un esquema de una historia para improvisar una obra de teatro dramática.

» drama school = escuela de teatro, escuela de arte dramático.

Example: Fees aside, earning a place at any of the UK's top drama schools is no mean feat.

» period drama = drama de época.

Example: Period dramas can be a tough sell, especially to younger viewers.

drama2 = dramatismo, conmoción. 

Example: All this drama is really about trying to find a way to mollify the insurgents in their party and get them to back off of attempts to shut the government down.

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» drama queen = teatrero.

Example: Psychologists tend to describe drama queens as neurotic personalities who possess histrionic tendencies.

Drama synonyms

play in spanish: jugar, pronunciation: pleɪ part of speech: verb, noun dramatic event in spanish: evento dramático, pronunciation: drəmætɪkɪvent part of speech: noun
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