dramatize to造句
例句与造句
- The case continues to be studied and dramatized to this day.
- You've got to dramatize to get across.
- Major said not to " dramatize to excess " the U . S . decision.
- What we need to do, always and unceasingly, is dramatize to our target audience the value of advertising,
- In " Mrs . Brown, " one of the odder footnotes of history is dramatized to great effect.
- It's difficult to find dramatize to in a sentence. 用dramatize to造句挺难的
- Even some experts who hinted that her comments may have been dramatized to draw attention to her during the campaign agreed that the state still faced some tough choices.
- And he sees a certain poetic truth to the Augustinian notion of sin as killing part of a person's soul, which Dante dramatized to its literal extreme.
- Gat's work is also related to that of the Jewish artist Chaim Soutine in whose works the objects and depicted landscape are in a state of turbulence and dramatized to the point of distortion.
- The controversy was dramatized to great effect last month, when a van pulled up to the bland building Napster occupies in downtown San Mateo and dumped a dozen or so boxes of paperwork on the doorstep.
- Though dramatized to such a point that it feels a great deal like " Rain Man " or some other " touched-genius " movie, the film has the ring of documentary truth.
- Asgharzadeh, the student leader, described the original plan as a nonviolent and symbolic action in which the gentle and respectful treatment of the hostages would dramatize to the world the offended sovereignty and dignity of Iran.
- One of history's odder footnotes-- the relationship between the widowed Queen Victoria and a brawny Scot named John Brown-- is dramatized to great effect thanks to marvelous performances by Dame Judi Dench and Billy Connolly.
- But Major, speaking to a news conference, urged not to " dramatize to excess " the U . S . decision, while Mitterrand called it a " dangerous turn " that " appears to me as being excessively brutal.
- One of history's odder footnotes-- the relationship between the widowed Queen Victoria and a brawny Scot named John Brown-- is dramatized to great effect thanks to marvelous performances by Dame Judi Dench ( nominated for a best actress Oscar ) and Billy Connolly.
- And he is right about " Judge Judy, " a show that is too fast, too cut-and-dried, too dramatized to be compared to real-life politics, the ultimate reality programming, which is being played out for us on cable.
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