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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:
- to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth同义词:overstate, exaggerate, overdraw, hyperbolize, hyerbolise, magnify, amplify
- do something to an excessive degree同义词:overdo, exaggerate
形容词 exaggerated:
- represented as greater than is true or reasonable同义词:overdone, overstated
- enlarged to an abnormal degree同义词:magnified, enlarged
- enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness同义词:hyperbolic, inflated
例句
- The press exaggerated the whole affair wildly.新闻报道肆意夸大了整个事件。
- The reports were greatly exaggerated.报告被严重夸大了。
- He has an exaggerated idea of his own importance.他自视过高。
- The seriousness of the situation has been much exaggerated by the press.形势的严重性被报纸夸大了。