hyperbole

美音:[haɪ'pɜrbəli] 英音:[haɪ'pɜː(r)bəli]

简单释义:


n.夸张

网络夸张法;夸饰;夸张手法

变形:

复数:hyperboles  


完整释义:


n.

1.【修辞学】夸张法


例句:

  1. They do not use hyperbole, and likewise they expect to be told yes or no in clear words.
    荷兰人不会使用那些很夸张的用语,同样地,他们期待你清楚地告诉他们:是,还是不是。

  2. Mourinho was modest afterwards, acknowledging the wild swings in hyperbole to which the media are prone.
    穆里尼奥此后谦虚了些,回应了媒体态度夸张的转向。

  3. Hyperbole: A figure of speech using exaggeration, or overstatement, for special effect.
    夸张:为了产生特定的效果而使用夸大其词的方法所产生的一种修辞方式。

  4. "Maybe the most magnificent master piece of art of all time" says DevinsDad90, not a man prone to hyperbole.
    “或许是有史以来最辉煌的艺术杰作”DevinsDad90说道,且此人并不善修辞。

  5. Even for an industry used to hyperbole, 3D is having quite an effect.
    即便在电影业这样一个习惯夸张的行业,3D所产生的效应也相当轰动。

  6. As a group, Germans are suspicious of hyperbole, promises that sound too good to be true, or displays of emotion.
    总体来说,德国人对于那些夸张的,听起来好的有点不真实的承诺或者情感流露会表示很大的质疑。

  7. I dont like using hyperbole, but I can't think of any circumstance where this would be beneficial or useful.
    我不喜欢用夸张手法,不过我想不到任何它有用的情形。

  8. People sometimes doubt about achieving the rhetorical effect of hyperbole because they feel they might be misunderstood as telling lies.
    人们有时因担心被误认为是吹牛撒谎而对使用夸张修辞手法心存疑虑。

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