drama

drama
m.
1 play (obra).
2 drama (desgracia).
hacer un drama (de algo) (informal) to make a drama (out of something)
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drama
nombre masculino
1 drama
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noun m.
drama
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SM
1) (=género) drama
2) (=obra) play

menudo drama montó con eso — she made a great drama out of it

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masculino
1) (Lit, Teatr) (género teatral) drama, theater*; (obra) play, drama
2) (catástrofe, desgracia) drama

hacer un drama de algo — (fam) to make a big deal out of something

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= drama, dramatic work.
Ex. They can be recreated by children not only in words but in drama, in mime, in dance and in painting.
Ex. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
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masculino
1) (Lit, Teatr) (género teatral) drama, theater*; (obra) play, drama
2) (catástrofe, desgracia) drama

hacer un drama de algo — (fam) to make a big deal out of something

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= drama, dramatic work.

Ex: They can be recreated by children not only in words but in drama, in mime, in dance and in painting.

Ex: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.

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drama
masculine
A (Lit, Teatr)
1 (género teatral) drama, theater*
2 (obra) play, drama
3 (arte dramático) drama
B (catástrofe, desgracia) drama
no hagas un drama por una tontería así (fam); don't make such a drama o (colloq) big deal out of a silly little thing like that
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drama sustantivo masculino
drama;
hacer un drama de algo (fam) to make a big deal out of sth

drama sustantivo masculino drama

'drama' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
teatralidad
- teatro
- género
English:
drama
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drama nm
1. [obra de teatro] play
2. [género literario] drama
3. [obra trágica] drama
4. [desgracia] drama;
en la guerra se viven dramas a diario dramatic events are an everyday occurrence in war;
Fam
hacer un drama (de algo) to make a drama (out of sth);
de cualquier cosa hace un drama he makes a big deal out of everything, he turns everything into a drama
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drama
m drama;
hacer un drama de algo fig make a drama out of sth, make a big deal out of sth
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drama nm
: drama
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drama n drama

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