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Definition of overhype in English: overhypeverb [with object]Make exaggerated claims about (a product, idea, or event); publicize or promote excessively. 过分提倡,过度宣扬(产品,想法,事件) the film was overhyped by the press Example sentencesExamples - In short, e-learning has quickly gone from being an interesting and sometimes overhyped concept to being a practical, powerful business tool.
- That's why the first round, in my mind, has become the most overrated, overhyped aspect of an overrated, overhyped event.
- So is the fixed/wireless network an inevitable leap forward or destined to become another overhyped technological promise?
- We all know that New Year's 2000 was one of the most overhyped events of our lifetimes.
- How do you react to those who say that it was overhyped?
- But ABN stops short of admitting it completely overhyped the price.
- Intel has been seriously overhyping WiMax for a couple of years now.
- There are some elements of ‘social software’ that are clearly overhyped.
- As a former (evidently short-lived) vegetarian, I find vegetarianism to be overhyped and often misrepresented.
- Despite being excessively overhyped, the new Tiger Woods authorized DVD collection is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
- I think the rush towards outsourcing is overhyped.
- Sadly, the film is being ludicrously overhyped, and thus many may end up feeling a bit let down upon actually seeing it.
- The idea was heavily overhyped by the anti-PC crowd but it's not clear that real sales ever got out of double figures.
- There have been a bunch of completely overhyped stories lately about various mobile phone viruses that weren't really viruses at all.
- Last, but not least, is the prospect of computer warfare, the actual risk of which is not fully understood, leading some observers to claim it has been overhyped.
- True, telecommuting has been overhyped for years.
- Green offers three reasons why he thinks cyberterrorism has been overhyped.
- It's one of the few things in sport that is not overhyped.
- In recent memory, two prize winners have been overhyped and that does not impress the world.
- When so many overhyped events fail to deliver, this should be a welcome refresher course on how to have a good time.
noun mass nounExcessive publicity or promotion. 过分的宣扬;过度的提倡 the hard sell and the overhype make the discerning fan suspicious Example sentencesExamples - Their biggest fear now are the sharks of overhype.
- But even as the winners seemed to compete for the crowns of dumb and dumber, the barrage of overhype left everyone numb and number.
- There's been a lot of overhype and wild exuberance about multibillion-dollar markets waiting to be taken, but this is the real deal here at Kodak.
- To avoid the unnecessary overhype, I probably would change the headline to ‘may change your world’.
- Worried about speculation and new-club overhype, the owners kept the very existence of the bar a secret until only two weeks before opening last August.
Definition of overhype in US English: overhypeverbˌōvərˈhīp [with object]Make exaggerated claims about (a product, idea, or event); publicize or promote excessively. 过分提倡,过度宣扬(产品,想法,事件) it would appear that the organizers overhyped the crowd size Example sentencesExamples - Intel has been seriously overhyping WiMax for a couple of years now.
- As a former (evidently short-lived) vegetarian, I find vegetarianism to be overhyped and often misrepresented.
- How do you react to those who say that it was overhyped?
- But ABN stops short of admitting it completely overhyped the price.
- Sadly, the film is being ludicrously overhyped, and thus many may end up feeling a bit let down upon actually seeing it.
- In recent memory, two prize winners have been overhyped and that does not impress the world.
- I think the rush towards outsourcing is overhyped.
- There are some elements of ‘social software’ that are clearly overhyped.
- True, telecommuting has been overhyped for years.
- It's one of the few things in sport that is not overhyped.
- Last, but not least, is the prospect of computer warfare, the actual risk of which is not fully understood, leading some observers to claim it has been overhyped.
- In short, e-learning has quickly gone from being an interesting and sometimes overhyped concept to being a practical, powerful business tool.
- Despite being excessively overhyped, the new Tiger Woods authorized DVD collection is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
- When so many overhyped events fail to deliver, this should be a welcome refresher course on how to have a good time.
- That's why the first round, in my mind, has become the most overrated, overhyped aspect of an overrated, overhyped event.
- There have been a bunch of completely overhyped stories lately about various mobile phone viruses that weren't really viruses at all.
- We all know that New Year's 2000 was one of the most overhyped events of our lifetimes.
- The idea was heavily overhyped by the anti-PC crowd but it's not clear that real sales ever got out of double figures.
- So is the fixed/wireless network an inevitable leap forward or destined to become another overhyped technological promise?
- Green offers three reasons why he thinks cyberterrorism has been overhyped.
nounˌōvərˈhīp Excessive publicity or promotion. 过分的宣扬;过度的提倡 were the media more rational about it, the unmistakable taste of overhype would not be so strong Example sentencesExamples - Their biggest fear now are the sharks of overhype.
- But even as the winners seemed to compete for the crowns of dumb and dumber, the barrage of overhype left everyone numb and number.
- To avoid the unnecessary overhype, I probably would change the headline to ‘may change your world’.
- Worried about speculation and new-club overhype, the owners kept the very existence of the bar a secret until only two weeks before opening last August.
- There's been a lot of overhype and wild exuberance about multibillion-dollar markets waiting to be taken, but this is the real deal here at Kodak.
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