exaggerate
美音:[ɪɡ'zædʒə.reɪt] 英音:[ɪɡ'zædʒəreɪt]简单释义:
v.夸大;夸张;言过其实
网络使增大;扩大
变形:
第三人称单数:exaggerates 现在分词:exaggerating 过去分词:exaggerated
完整释义:
v.
1.夸张,夸大,言过其实
2.使扩大或增加;夸大;夸张:
3.夸张;使增大
4.使过大,使增大
5.大惊小怪,看得太严重了
6.放大;膨胀
7.估计得过于
8.做得过份
例句:
When we respect a person, we exaggerate about him - we say that he did this when he actually did something else.
因为我们尊敬一个人,我们就夸大,他弄这样,我们就说他弄那样。But a sharp-eyed viewer suspected the actress was wearing false lashes to exaggerate the length of eyelid hair produced by the product.
但一名眼尖的观众怀疑,潘妮洛普其实是戴了假睫毛来夸大产品的增长效果。Margaret Thatcher did exaggerate a bit, but she was essentially right when she said that "Reagan won the cold war without firing a shot. "
玛格丽特.撒切尔说得有些夸张,但她说的那句“里根不费一枪一弹赢得了冷战”是切中要害的。But the huge amount of money flooding into commodities markets appears to be helping exaggerate those moves.
但涌入大宗商品市场的巨量资金似乎也在帮助加剧价格的波动。It's hard to exaggerate how much economic trouble we're in.
很难再夸大我们面对的经济问题有多大。He thought, thirdly, that the cold war had led everyone, Middle Easterners included, to exaggerate the influence of outsiders.
然后是他认为冷战使得包括中东人在内的所有人夸大了局外人的影响力。Like a matter calligrapher, sometimes, and he needs to exaggerate the thickness or thinness of a stroke, elaborately straighten or curve it.
一位书法家有时要夸张某个字的一个笔画的粗细,将其故意拉直或卷曲。The Spanish economy tends to exaggerate both the glories and the pain of its neighbors.
西班牙的经济倾向于放大邻国的荣耀和凄楚。
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