playwrights
英 [ˈpleɪraɪts]
美 [ˈpleɪˌraɪts]
n. 剧作家
playwright的复数
柯林斯词典
- 剧作家
Aplaywrightis a person who writes plays.
双语例句
- As there were no theaters there yet, she bought all the well-known plays by modern Chinese playwrights that she could find and read them over carefully.
这儿的地方戏院不演话剧,她就把现代本国剧作家的名剧尽量买来细读。 - He numbers among the best French playwrights.
他跻身法国最优秀剧作家的行列。 - This became so popular that playwrights almost have to include it in the end of the play, which is why we call it the oblogitery scene.
一般来说,都是某种意义上的圆满的结局。这种做法如此的受欢迎,以至于,基本上每一个剧作家都会这么写。 - "China has first-class directors, first-class playwrights, first-class actors, but it's a shame that we have censorship by government officials," one anonymous blogger wrote.
“中国有一流的导演,一流的编剧,一流的演员,但还有一个令人汗颜的电影审查制度,”一位匿名博主写道。 - Tang Xianzu wrote The Peony Pavilion, which has long been an inspiration to generations of Chinese playwrights and novelists, and is highly regarded as a world-class play.
汤显祖所著的《牡丹亭》影响了中国几代剧作家和小说家,被誉为世界级戏剧精品。 - Famous Norwegians include the playwrights/ novelists Baron ludvig Holberg and Henrik Ibsen, explorers Roald Amundsen, Fridtjof Nansen, and Thor Heyerdahl, expressionist painter Edvard Munch and the romanticist composer Edvard Grieg.
著名的挪威剧作家、小说家有路维霍尔堡男爵和亨瑞克易卜生,探险家罗尔德阿蒙森,弗里德持乔夫南森和图尔海耶达尔,写实派画家爱德华蒙克和浪漫主义作家爱德华格里格。 - Whereas drama education towards professional training for actors, playwrights, directors in which the goal is drama.
而戏剧教育,则是对戏剧专业人才的培养,它以戏剧为目的。 - The Renaissance theater was a period of elaborate spectacle, of few plays and playwrights of lasting importance, and of new playhouses that set the pattern for modern theaters.
文艺复兴时期的戏剧特点是:场景讲究,流传于世的重要剧作和剧作家不多,当时修建的新剧场成了现代剧场的楷模。 - The School of Drama in Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts trains talented young people to become professional actors, directors or playwrights of drama.
香港演艺学院戏剧学院旨在训练具有戏剧天赋的年青一辈,使其成为专业戏剧演员、导演或剧作家。 - Wendy Wasserstein is one of the most important female playwrights in America since WWII.
温迪·瓦萨斯坦恩是美国当代最著名的女性剧作家之一。
