dramatic episode

戏剧性的事件

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Refers to a significant and emotional event in someone's life or history.

指某人生活或历史中重要且激动人心的事件。

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dramatic episode = 戏剧性的事件 (指某人生活或历史中重要且激动人心的事件。)

  • The discovery of the long-lost letter was a dramatic episode in her family's history.发现那封丢失已久的信是她家族史上一个戏剧性的插曲
  • Their public breakup was a dramatic episode that everyone in town talked about for months.他们公开分手是一出戏剧性的事件,镇上的人议论了好几个月。
  • The fall of the Berlin Wall marked a dramatic episode in the final chapter of the Cold War.柏林墙的倒塌标志着冷战最后一章中一个戏剧性的事件
  • In his autobiography, he recalls the dramatic episode that led to him losing his entire fortune.他在自传中回忆了导致他失去全部财产的那个戏剧性的经历
  • Looking back, her sudden decision to quit her job and move abroad was a dramatic episode that changed her life.回想起来,她突然决定辞职移居国外是一个改变了她人生的戏剧性转折
  • The confrontation with his estranged father was a dramatic episode he rarely speaks of.与他疏远的父亲的对峙是一段他很少提起的戏剧性经历
  • The entire political scandal unfolded as a dramatic episode, broadcast live on national television.整个政治丑闻演变成了一场戏剧性的事件,在国家电视台进行了现场直播。
  • We try not to bring it up; the court case was a dramatic episode for the whole family.我们尽量不提那件事;那场官司对整个家庭来说是一段戏剧性的插曲
  • Revealing the truth now would surely trigger another dramatic episode in their already complicated relationship.现在揭露真相肯定会在他们本已复杂的关系中引发另一场戏剧性的风波
  • Overcoming the illness was a dramatic episode that gave her a new perspective on life.战胜疾病是一段戏剧性的经历,这让她对生活有了新的看法。