| | drama / play / theater | HSK 5 |
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| | script for play, opera, movie etc / screenplay / scenario | HSK 6 |
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| | to intensify / to sharpen / to accelerate / to aggravate / to exacerbate / to embitter | HSK 6 |
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| | violent / acute / severe / fierce | HSK 6 |
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| | rapid / sudden | HSK 6 |
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| | theatrical work (play, opera, TV series etc) / dramatic (change, increase etc) / acute / severe | |
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| | TV play / soap opera / CL: 部 | |
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| | photo taken during a theatrical production / a still (from a movie) | |
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| | story line / plot | |
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| | to write a play / scenario / dramatist / screenwriter | |
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| | to watch a TV series etc regularly / to binge-watch | |
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| | romantic comedy | |
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| | plot leak / spoiler | |
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| | practical joke / prank / to play a practical joke | |
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| | serialized drama / dramatic series / show in parts | |
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| | cast and crew / performers and production team | |
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| | radio drama | |
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| | screen adaptation (TV series or movie based on an online novel or video game etc) | |
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| | Shaoxing opera | |
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| | idol drama / drama series in which the actors are chosen for their preexisting popularity with young viewers | |
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| | stage play / modern drama / CL: 臺|台, 部 | |
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| | theatrical | |
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| | dramatic | |
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| | opera house | |
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| | highly toxic / extremely poisonous | |
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| | acute pain / sharp pain / twinge / stab / pang | |
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| | costume drama | |
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| | Henan opera | |
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| | theatrical troupe | |
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| | Central Academy of Drama | |
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| | Shanghai Theatrical Institute | |
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| | to binge-watch (TV) | |
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| | bourgeois tragedy | |
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| | playwright | |
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| | film and theater / screen and stage | |
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| | satellite television show | |
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| | The End (appearing at the end of a movie etc) | |
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| | time travel series (on TV) | |
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| | repertoire / list of plays or operas | |
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| | cinema / movie theater | |
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| | to change dramatically / radical change | |
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| | historical drama | |
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| | Xiang opera (Hunan) | |
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| | dance drama / ballet | |
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| | dramatist / playwright | |
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| | Sichuan opera | |
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| | Cantonese opera | |
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| | (neologism c. 2016) no tv shows to watch | |
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| | Puzhou opera of Shanxi Province | |
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| | Shanghai Grand Theater | |
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| | tragedy / calamity / atrocity | |
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| | La Comédie humaine, series of novels by 19th century French novelist Honoré de Balzac 巴爾扎克|巴尔扎克 | |
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| | dramatic increase | |
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| | Shanghai opera | |
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| | to mime / a dumb show | |
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| | to perform a play | |
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| | tragic | |
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| | to quit watching a TV series | |
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| | tragicomedy | |
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| | contemporary drama | |
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| | screenplay | |
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| | theater company | |
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| | soap opera (loanword) | |
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| | variety of opera popular in southern Fujian and Taiwan | |
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| | a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy | |
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| | the world of Chinese opera / theatrical circles | |
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| | absurd drama / farce / disgraceful show | |
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| | pantomime / mime / dumb show | |
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| | tragedy of the commons (economics) | |
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| | the Capital Theater (in Beijing) | |
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| | repertory / stock (in theater) | |
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| | musical theater / Opéra Comique, Paris | |
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| | Anhui opera | |
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| | amphitheater | |
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| | Dong opera | |
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| | Yangge opera, a rural form of theater | |
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| | play in several acts / full-length drama | |
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| | (Tw) street theater (esp. as a form of political expression) | |
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| | political street theater (loanword from Zhivaya Gazeta, or Living Newspaper, Russian theater form of the 1920s) | |
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| | becoming acute / to exacerbate | |
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| | Yi opera | |
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| | farce | |
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| | period costume drama (on TV) | |
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| | Xieju opera (ballad and dancing monologue, popular in Sichuan) | |
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| | New Play Comrade Society, Chinese theatrical company founded in 1912, a continuation of the Spring Willow Society 春柳社 | |
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| | The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber | |
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| | blog drama (netspeak) | |
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| | fun and mockery | |
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| | tragic flaw (Aristotle's hamartia) | |
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