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The difference between theater, drama and drama

First, the pronunciation is different

Theater English [? θt? (r)] Beauty [? θit? r]?

Dramatic English [? dr \u? m? ] beauty [? dr \u? m? ]

Play English [ple? ] beauty [ple? ]?

Second, the interpretation is different.

theatre

Theater; Theater; Drama; Battlefield; Dramatic works of a country or writer;

drama

Play; Drama; Dramatic literature; Dramatic art; Drama; Dramatic events; Dramatic plot; Excited;

play

Verb (abbreviation of verb) to play; Play; Pretend (for fun); Pretend; Play tricks on; Tease; Participate in the competition; Accept (in a sports team). Send it out; Touch, take, kick and hit (the ball); Go to (son); Playing cards; To pluck and play (a musical instrument); Play; Play a role, play, perform; Stage; To play (a role); Handle, handle; Flashing; Spitting everywhere;

Games; Play; Competition; Entertainment; Drama; Script; Performance in the competition; Actions in the game; Gap; Activities; A brisk and changeable movement;

Third, the morphological changes are different.

Complex number of theater: theater

Drama plural: drama

Play the third person singular: plays? Now participle: play? Past tense: played? Past participle: played

Fourth, the usage is different.

Theater emphasizes performance places and industries, such as:

1, theater? Owner? Lease? Movies? From where? Movies? Distributor. Cinema owners rent movies from movie distributors.

2. She? Had it? Recently? Is anyone here? Answer? Canvas? From where? That? Theater? And then what? Nail it? It? Up? Open? That? She recently brought back an oil painting from the theater and nailed it to the wall.

Drama emphasizes literary forms, such as:

1, me? Have you learned? English? And then what? Drama? Where is it? University. I studied English and drama in college.

2、A? Powerful? Humans? Drama? Used to be. Expand? Before? Our? Eyes. A dramatic event with a strong human touch was staged before our eyes.

Play emphasizes specific dramas, such as:

1、The? Play? Used to be. Reviewed? Are you online? That? National? Newspapers. All the national newspapers commented on the play.

2. Me? No? Do you see it? Is that enough? Yes? That? Play? Where to? Form? Ann? Opinion? About what? I don't know enough about this play to say anything.

Bilingual examples of verbs (abbreviation of verb)

theatre

1、The? Theater? Empty? What time? That? Movies? It's over. ?

At the end of the film, the theater was empty.

2. What? Take it with you? Ann? Interest? Are you online? Going? Where to? That? Theater? What time? What? Used to be. Young. ?

He liked going to the movies when he was young.

3、The? Commission? For what? That? New? Theater? Used to be. Given? Where to? Answer? Famous? Architect. ?

The right to build a new theatre has been entrusted to a famous architect.

4. We? Used? Answer? Crane? Where to? A compliment? That? Piano? Become? That? Theater. ?

We moved the piano into the theatre with a crane.

5. Oh? That? Theater? Used to be. Chronic. ?

Oh, that theater is terrible.

drama

1, her? Met? Him? What time? She? Used to be. Where is it? Drama? School. ?

She met him at drama school.

2. She? Graduated? Are you online? English? And then what? Drama? From where? Manchester? University. ?

She graduated from Manchester University, majoring in English and drama.

3. for? All of them? Its? Drama? That? Events? Used to be. Isn't it? Unexpectedly. ?

Although this incident is dramatic, it is not unexpected.

4. What? What about you? Need? Is it? Answer? Drama? Coach. ?

What you need is a drama tutor.

5. She? Drama? Teacher? Is it? Confidence? Julie. Is it? Answer? Star? Are you online? That? Making?

Julie's drama teacher believes that she will become a new star in Ran Ran.

play

1, and? Always? Answer? Conflict? Between? Okay? And then what? Evil? Are you online? His? Drama. ?

There is always a struggle between good and evil in his plays.

2. His? Morning? Drama? Is it? Settings? Text messages? Are you online? University. ?

His early plays are now university-designated textbooks.

3. What? Had it? Gone? Where to? Do you see it? That? Preview? Yes? Answer? Play. ?

He went to see an audition for a play.

4、The? Movies? Really? Have you been there? Adaptation? From where? Answer? Play? Yes? That? Same? Title. ?

This film is adapted from a play of the same name.

5. what? Really? Produced? Countless times Books? Drama? And then what? Television? Series. ?

He has published many books, plays and TV plays.