dramatic **** dra·mat·ic adj
- dramatic **** dra·mat·ic adj
- [drə'mætɪk]
spettacolare, straordinario (-a), teatrale, art) drammatico (-a)
dramatic news — notizie sensazionali
the dramatic arts — le arti drammatiche
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