tv drama

IPA/ˌtiː.viː ˈdrɑː.mə/
IPA/ˌtiː.viː ˈdrɑː.mə/

tv drama — 名詞

1. A television programme that tells a fictional story through the performance of a

1.名詞B1
釋義

電視劇

以電視為媒介的戲劇節目

A television programme that tells a fictional story through the performance of actors, typically presented as a series of episodes or as a single film.

例句

The BBC made a TV drama about a family of doctors in a small town.

BBC 製作了一部關於小鎮醫生家庭的電視劇。

countable: a TV drama about [topic]

The whole family watches TV drama together every evening because they enjoy the storylines.

全家人每晚都一起看電視劇,因為他們很喜歡那些劇情。

uncountable: watches TV drama as a genre

同義詞
  • TV series

    broader term that can include comedy, reality, or documentary; TV drama specifically implies scripted dramatic storytelling

  • television drama

    more formal; commonly used in academic writing or industry contexts

  • drama series

    emphasises the serial format; often used for multi-episode rather than single-film productions

文法句型

TV drama (uncountable, for the genre)

a TV drama / TV dramas (countable, for specific programmes)

用法筆記

TV drama can be used as an uncountable noun when referring to the genre or type of entertainment (e.g. 'She prefers TV drama to comedy'), or as a countable noun when referring to a specific programme (e.g. 'a historical TV drama set in the 19th century').

常見錯誤

I like to watch TV drama Korean.
I like to watch Korean TV dramas.
💡In English, the adjective describing the type of drama must come before the noun phrase 'TV drama', not after it.