0 a series of television or radio programmes that continues over a long period and is about the lives of a group of characters -- мыльная опера
Is this scientific history or geological soap opera?
Some of the critics said that it was a bit of a soap opera, and yet you had some very good audiences.
The key question, whether in a soap opera or a football match, a quiz or a cop show is what happens next.
Repetition is thus an inherent aspect of the meaningfulness of soap opera, and therefore it is also a significant way in which meaning is articulated through television's dominant narrative forms.
The subjective nature of this reference is palpably evident in the presence of the adjective dismal as well as of the compound noun epithet soap opera within the expression used.
The "soap opera" effect in story recall.
It has all been more extraordinary than any soap opera.
The media could assist by factual reporting of the serious substance of our debates rather than portraying politics as a celebrity-driven soap opera.
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肥皂劇(展示一群角色的生活與遭遇的系列電視或廣播節目,持續很長時間,通常每週(多次)播出)…
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肥皂剧(展示一群角色的生活与遭遇的系列电视或广播节目,持续很长时间,通常每周(多次)播出)…
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culebrón, telenovela, telenovela [feminine…
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novela de televisão…
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pembe dizi, melodram dizisi…
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soap [masculine], feuilleton [masculine], feuilleton sentimental…
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rozhlasový/televizní romantický seriál…
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sæbeopera…
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