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/ɪgˌzædʒəˈreɪʃn/ |
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| C a comment or description that makes something seem better , worse , larger, more important etc than it really is 夸张的;夸大的;言过其实的 |
| To describe it as depression would be an exaggeration – she was just not very happy. 夸张;夸大;言过其实 |
| a slight exaggeration/a bit of an exaggeration (=often used for saying that someone is exaggerating a lot) We’ ve had the worst rain since the Biblical flood – well, maybe that’ s a slight exaggeration. 有些夸张 |
| a gross exaggeration (=something that is not true at all) To say that the government has failed is a gross exaggeration. 完全是夸大其词 |
| be no exaggeration (=to be true) It is no exaggeration to say that Jackson was one of the most influential politicians of the 20th century. 并不夸张;并非言过其实 |
| a | U the act of making a comment or description of this type 夸张的评论(或描述) | |
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