drama.
(Of thelat.)drama, and this of theGr. d?(µa).
1. m. work belonging to dramatic poetry.
2. m. piece of theatre or cinema that prevail actions and tense situations and conflicting passions.
3. m. capable of interest and move forward, real life event.
4. dramatic m. (? literary genre).
s.1. m. drama satire.
1. m. literary text removed any extension, developed during the middle ages from the trope, dramatizaba passages from the Gospels, and represented during the religious offices in certain solemn days.
1. m. In the old Greece, represented a tragic trilogy, for relief and fun, with characters of satyrs played by members of the choir.
make a drama.1. loc. verb. Colloq. Give dramatic dye that does not have an event.