exaggerated的读音 exaggerated中文意思

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adj. 夸大的,言过其实的;过大的,逾常的
v. (使)扩大( exaggerate的过去式和过去分词)
exaggerated 用法和例句
The above image is shown in colors exaggerated to highlight the differences in composition .
上面的图片用夸张的颜色去显示岩石和土壤成分的差别。
After a moment of confusion , he quickly affected a look of exaggerated nonchalance .
片刻的混乱之后,亨特很快夸张的装出一脸的漠不关心。
Such fears are reasonable , but often exaggerated .
这种担忧是合理的,但经常是言过其实。
Last week he abandoned some of the exaggerated , gothic visions of his early shows .
上周,他放弃了自己早期时装秀的某些夸张的哥特式服装形象。
Growth is also held back by red tape . Much of this stems from spain 's exaggerated decentralisation .
繁文缛节也拖延了经济增长;这种作风有许多源自西班牙过于夸张的中央放权。

汉语翻译

a. 夸大的, 夸张的, 言过其实的

英语解释

动词 exaggerate:

  1. to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth同义词:overstate, exaggerate, overdraw, hyperbolize, hyerbolise, magnify, amplify
  2. do something to an excessive degree同义词:overdo, exaggerate

形容词 exaggerated:

  1. represented as greater than is true or reasonable同义词:overdone, overstated
  2. enlarged to an abnormal degree同义词:magnified, enlarged
  3. enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness同义词:hyperbolic, inflated

例句

  1. The press exaggerated the whole affair wildly.新闻报道肆意夸大了整个事件。
  2. The reports were greatly exaggerated.报告被严重夸大了。
  3. He has an exaggerated idea of his own importance.他自视过高。
  4. The seriousness of the situation has been much exaggerated by the press.形势的严重性被报纸夸大了。