drama
61drama — [17] Etymologically, drama is simply ‘that which is done’ (in that respect it closely resembles act, which has the neutral, general meaning ‘do something’, as well as the more specific ‘perform on stage’). It comes via late Latin drāma from Greek …
62Drama — 1. Bühnendichtung, Bühnenstück, Bühnenwerk, dramatisches Werk, Schauspiel, Theaterstück. 2. Katastrophe, Tragödie, Trauerspiel, Unglück. * * * Drama,das:1.〈Theaterstück〉Schauspiel;auch⇨Theaterstück–2.⇨Gehabe[n](1) Drama… …
63Drama — Original name in latin Drma Name in other language Dhrama, Dhrma, Drama, Drma, dhrama, drama, drmh, Драма State code GR Continent/City Europe/Athens longitude 41.15444 latitude 24.13944 altitude 127 Population 44226 Date 2012 02 28 …
64Drama — Dra|ma das; s, ...men <über spätlat. drama aus gleichbed. gr. drãma, eigtl. »Handlung, Geschehen«>: 1. a) (ohne Plur.) Bühnenstück: Tragödie u. Komödie umfassende literarische Gattung, in der eine Handlung durch die beteiligten Personen auf …
65Drama — Sp Dramà Ap Δράμα/Drama L mst. ir nomas Š Graikijoje …
66drama — n. 1 a play for acting on stage or for broadcasting. 2 (often prec. by the) the art of writing and presenting plays. 3 an exciting or emotional event, set of circumstances, etc. 4 dramatic quality (the drama of the situation). Etymology: LL f. Gk …
67drama — (m) (Básico) texto literario en el que predominan diálogos, en prosa o en verso, destinado para el teatro Ejemplos: El drama se dividió desde sus inicios en la Grecia antigua en tragedia y comedia. Lope de Vega escribió varios dramas que tratan… …
68drama — noun 1》 a play. ↘plays as a genre or literary style. 2》 an exciting or emotional series of events. Origin C16: via late L. from Gk drama, from dran do, act …
69drama — t (G). Perform; drama …
70drama — dra•ma [[t]ˈdrɑ mə, ˈdræm ə[/t]] n. pl. mas 1) lit. a prose or verse composition presenting in dialogue and action a story involving conflict or contrast of characters, intended to be performed on the stage; play 2) lit. dramatic art or… …