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ex.ag.ger.a.tionIg.zAdV7E5reI7F[nn夸张;夸大It's not an exaggeration to say that her work has saved lives. [+ to infinitive]说她的工作挽救了人们的生命并非夸张。It is no exaggeration to say that without the press none of these issues would have acquired the importance they have. [+ to infinitive]不夸张地说,若不是新闻界,这些问题没有一个会取得它们所具的重要性。There are people so addicted to exaggeration that they can't tell the truth without lying. [U]有些人夸大其辞成瘾,以致于他们不说谎就讲不了真话。"The report of my death was an exaggeration" (Mark Twain to the New York Journal after it had reported his death, 1897)“关于我死亡的报导是夸大其辞”(马克·吐温致《纽约日报》,于该报1897年报导其死讯后)
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