exaggeratedadj. 夸张的,言过其实的; v. 夸张,夸大(exaggerate的过去式);
exaggerated test超常试验
网络短语:
exaggerated ads 夸大其词的广告
exaggerated relief 超凸立体
Vastly Exaggerated 大大夸大
exaggerated expressions 表情渲染
exaggerated a 夸大的
exaggerated masculinity 男子气概
exaggerated statements 夸张的陈述
exaggerated respiration 呼吸过大
exaggerated edge 长刃
英语例句库
His claims to an intimacy with the President are somewhat exaggerated. 他声称自己与总统关系密切, 这有点言过其实。
Wordsworth campaigned against exaggerated poetic diction. 华兹华斯发起一场运动,反对诗歌中的夸张用词。
He exaggerated the dangers of the trip in order to frighten them not into going. 他夸大了旅行的危险, 目的是恫吓他们, 以使他们不敢去。
Fantasy yarns mixed to flat ones, never very thick, with different aspect: boucle, jaspe, vrille, hairy, felted, tweed, but never exaggerated. 较特殊的纱线,本主题中并无粗纱,纱线外观有不同的变化:小圈圈、异色合股、螺旋状钮结、多毛、缩绒等,但都不会有太夸张的表现。
If we explore "Travelog of Mr.Fong": Volume 10(superscript th), it is rather exaggerated to say "disguise or deceit" but just a game of scholars, nor a revenge from hatred. 仔细探究《封氏闻见记》卷十“李邕”条,“作伪相诳之举”略为夸大,应以文人游戏看待,而不是怀恨报复。
" Theatre" used as an adjective can describe someone's exaggerated or insincere behaviour.
“Theatre”用作形容词时,可以描述某人夸张或虚伪的行为。
经济学人(汇总)
A whistleblower has claimed that DWS exaggerated the amount it held in ESG (environmental, social, governance) assets.
有举报人声称DWS夸大了其持有的ESG(环境、社会、治理)资产的数量。
CNN 10 学生英语 2019年1月合集
Most of them turned out to be fake or exaggerated.
事实证明,其中大多数都是虚假的或夸张的。
Vox 观点
Every character is exaggerated, round, and simple.
每个角色都很夸张、圆滑、又简单。
CNN 10 学生英语 2023年4月合集
Has the media exaggerated things in that place?
媒体夸大了那个地方的事情吗?
NPR音讯 2012年11月合集
The company says that figure is " grossly exaggerated."
而沃尔玛表示这一数字“极其夸张”。
CNN 10 学生英语 2019年4月合集
The displaced, of course, all those numbers are exaggerated.
无家可归者,当然,所有这些数字都被夸大了。
摩登家庭第三季_Modern Family-Season03
I may have exaggerated the size... kahuna I was.
关于当大佬的事 我有点言过其实。
海底两万里(原版)
True, I replied. But weren't their fears exaggerated?
当然愿意知道。阿龙纳斯先生,关于这问题有很多的解释。您愿意知道一个十四世纪的史学家的意见吗?
英语百科
Exaggeration
Exaggeration is a representation of something in an excessive manner. The exaggerator has been a familiar figure in Western culture since at least Aristotle's discussion of the alazon: 'the boaster is regarded as one who pretends to have distinguished qualities which he possesses either not at all or to a lesser degree than he pretends...exaggerating'.