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第三人称复数:overstatements
1. 夸大:overstate 高估 | overstatement 夸大 | oversteepening 削峭作用
2. 大话:overstate 夸张 | overstatement 大话 | overturn 推翻
3. 虚张:overriding royalty interest 開採權益 | overstatement 虛張 | over-the-counter 場外
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1. 夸张;夸大;言过其实
If you refer to the way something is described is an overstatement, you mean it is described in a way that makes it seem more important or serious than it really is.
e.g. This may have been an improvement, but 'breakthrough' was an overstatement...
这算得上是一个改进吧,但说是“突破”就言过其实了。
e.g. True emotion ought not to require overstatement.
真实的感情不应当需要过分渲染。
1. There's much talk of a burgeoning " horse industry ", but that might be an overstatement.
2. overstatement是什么意思
2. It is not an overstatement to claim that the country has become the world's largest victim of trade protectionism.
3. overstatement什么意思
3. To interpret Russian demonstrations into seething public discontent would be an overstatement.
4. overstatement
4. Pang said it was an overstatement to say the leaks would strain US ties with other countries.
5. But the general asserted that it was an overstatement to call the resistance guerrilla attacks.
6. It is not an overstatement to say that he could become the next piano superstar from China.
7. To say we needed to do so for the benefit of humankind would be an exaggerated overstatement.
8. " It's an overstatement to call it an injury, " Sun told Titan sports newspaper this week.
9. To say that access to compulsory education is a basic human right is not an overstatement.
overstatement是什么意思
noun
1. making to seem more important than it really is
Synonym: exaggeration magnification