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单词 underemphasize
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Definition of underemphasize in English:

underemphasize

(British underemphasise)
verbʌndərˈɛmfəsʌɪzˌəndərˈɛm(p)fəˌsaɪz
[with object]
  • Place insufficient emphasis on.

    对…重视不够;对…强调不够

    history is underemphasized in the curriculum

    课程安排中对历史课重视不够。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This lift uniquely stresses forearm flexors that other wrist curls underemphasize.
    • The voice held a slight trace of an accent - the vowels were a touch broader than what she was used to, and the consonants underemphasized.
    • Second, I think the piece underemphasizes the scholarly reason for blogging.
    • It is hard to underemphasize the tension between autocratic church structures and the everyday expectations of most parishioners.
    • You'll never see a movie with more deadpan, underemphasized humor in it than this one.
    • This is because the other two novel strategies would ignore, or potentially underemphasise, whether the treatment was having any effect.
    • When the risk is both low in probability and catastrophic, individuals either tend to overemphasize events to which they are sensitized or underemphasize other equally risky events.
    • Overall, regional differences in environment and production regimes have been underemphasized.
    • Although many cookbooks underemphasize this fact, few countries bordering on the Mediterranean can support a meat-rich diet.
    • Not content to shed light on an underemphasized aspect of the story, he typically overstates the case, denying the obvious importance of the war.
    • Flexibility is one area that I feel is totally underemphasized.
    • The latter point often is underemphasized, even though uncertainty about policy effects is ubiquitous in natural resources.
    • This cast and this production prove their superiority again here and serve the script well, neither overplaying the melodrama or underemphasizing the pain.
    • But what's overlooked is that offenses are overmanaged and in a sense, underemphasized.
    • Certainly the seven singers possess different styles and timbres yet the unifying instrumental conception, so consistently maintained throughout, tends to underemphasize those differences.
    • In addition, several previously unreported or underemphasized results have been produced.
    • Consequently, class-political aspects of the contemporary change in production seem to be underemphasized.
    • Historically, supervisors seem to have underemphasized the power that is inherent in the evaluative and gatekeeping roles of supervisors, a role that supervisees rarely forget.
    • We very strongly feel that certain aspects of products are overemphasized by hardware sites, while others are drastically underemphasized.
    • That has been the underemphasized aspect of development theory.
    Synonyms
    make light of, make little of, make nothing of, set little store by, set no store by, gloss over, de-emphasize, underemphasize, downplay, understate, underplay, minimize, shrug off

Derivatives

  • underemphasis

  • noun
    • When a technique is overused or too many devices occur at the same time the result is overemphasis; when a technique is underused or too few devices occur the result is underemphasis.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In our approach to environmental problems, there is an enduring overemphasis on visible air and water pollution and an underemphasis on the decline of ecosystem services and the population consumption factors driving that decline.

Definition of underemphasize in US English:

underemphasize

(British underemphasise)
verbˌəndərˈem(p)fəˌsīzˌəndərˈɛm(p)fəˌsaɪz
[with object]usually be underemphasized
  • Place insufficient emphasis on.

    对…重视不够;对…强调不够

    history is underemphasized in the curriculum

    课程安排中对历史课重视不够。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This lift uniquely stresses forearm flexors that other wrist curls underemphasize.
    • You'll never see a movie with more deadpan, underemphasized humor in it than this one.
    • In addition, several previously unreported or underemphasized results have been produced.
    • The latter point often is underemphasized, even though uncertainty about policy effects is ubiquitous in natural resources.
    • It is hard to underemphasize the tension between autocratic church structures and the everyday expectations of most parishioners.
    • We very strongly feel that certain aspects of products are overemphasized by hardware sites, while others are drastically underemphasized.
    • Although many cookbooks underemphasize this fact, few countries bordering on the Mediterranean can support a meat-rich diet.
    • This is because the other two novel strategies would ignore, or potentially underemphasise, whether the treatment was having any effect.
    • Overall, regional differences in environment and production regimes have been underemphasized.
    • Consequently, class-political aspects of the contemporary change in production seem to be underemphasized.
    • Certainly the seven singers possess different styles and timbres yet the unifying instrumental conception, so consistently maintained throughout, tends to underemphasize those differences.
    • Second, I think the piece underemphasizes the scholarly reason for blogging.
    • The voice held a slight trace of an accent - the vowels were a touch broader than what she was used to, and the consonants underemphasized.
    • Flexibility is one area that I feel is totally underemphasized.
    • But what's overlooked is that offenses are overmanaged and in a sense, underemphasized.
    • Not content to shed light on an underemphasized aspect of the story, he typically overstates the case, denying the obvious importance of the war.
    • That has been the underemphasized aspect of development theory.
    • When the risk is both low in probability and catastrophic, individuals either tend to overemphasize events to which they are sensitized or underemphasize other equally risky events.
    • Historically, supervisors seem to have underemphasized the power that is inherent in the evaluative and gatekeeping roles of supervisors, a role that supervisees rarely forget.
    • This cast and this production prove their superiority again here and serve the script well, neither overplaying the melodrama or underemphasizing the pain.
    Synonyms
    make light of, make little of, make nothing of, set little store by, set no store by, gloss over, de-emphasize, underemphasize, downplay, understate, underplay, minimize, shrug off
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