exaggerated如何读

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exaggerated是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 夸张的,言过其实的,夸大的
  2. 过大的
  3. 逾常的
  4. 过头
  5. 做得过份的
  6. 亢进
  7. 浮夸的
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  1. 动词exaggerate的过去式和过去分词

exaggerated自然拼读

ex·ag·ger·at·ed

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exaggerated扩展

exaggeratedly (adv.)

exaggerated词根

词根:exaggerate

adv.

exaggeratedly 夸张地

n.

exaggeration 夸张;夸大之词;夸张的手法

vi.

exaggerate 夸大;夸张

vt.

exaggerate 使扩大;使增大

exaggerated英英释义

adjective

excessively or inappropriately heightened, inflated, or overstated a wildly exaggerated story As students go from one disconnected course to the next, they tend to form a highly exaggerated idea of the differences between teachers and subjects.—Gerald Graff

exaggerated fears

enlarged or increased beyond the normal : greater than normal

… many people have an unusual or exaggerated response to a drug, but they are not necessarily allergic to the drug.—Paul D. Buisseret

exaggerated词源英文解释

from past participle of exaggerate

The first known use of exaggerated was circa 1632

exaggerated 例句

1 “What think you, Luxa?” he asked, showing her his profile with exaggerated haughtiness.

2 “Oh, Lou,” Mom says with an exaggerated groan, and we laugh.

3 Western fears, he insists, are greatly exaggerated.

他坚持认为西方的担忧被高度夸大了。

4 When April and Melanie wandered over—and registered exaggerated surprise to find him there—he got right to the point.

5 He pauses with exaggerated drama and strikes a ridiculous pose.

6 The parents, who had never previously rented a room and therefore exaggerated their politeness to the lodgers, dared not sit on their own chairs.

7 The consequences of technological innovation need not be exaggerated.

技术创新的影响无需被夸大。

8 “Of course not really,” said the voice, with a drawl of exaggerated patience.

9 Her animation was exaggerated, as though a bigger smile and a quicker laugh, each ego-burnish shinier than the last, would ensure that Chief would help them.

10 It was officially the second-largest crowd ever to attend a horse race in America, but because the record tally, at the Kentucky Derby, was famously exaggerated, the attendance at this hundred-grander was undoubtedly the largest.

11 At mid-century, an Antwerp financier only slightly exaggerated when he claimed, "One can no more trade without bills of an exchange than sail without water."

在这个世纪中叶,一位安特卫普的金融家略微夸张地说道:“没有汇票就不能交易,正如没有水就不能航行一样。”

12 She has spent half the exam time drawing surreptitious cartoons of various teachers in the school, which she shows to me on the way home, laughing her exaggerated laugh.

13 He looked at me with exaggerated surprise.

他故作吃惊地看着我。

14 I exaggerated my stride, letting my feet smack the driveway so I didn’t startle Charlie.

15 Up until now, I’ve largely assumed that all of my interpretations of Hideo’s words have been exaggerated on my part, but it’s pretty hard to misunderstand this statement.

16 Longdong overall style of paper cutting is rough, exaggerated in a nutshell, the mysterious.

陇东剪纸的总体风格是粗犷 、 夸张 、 简括、神秘.

17 The most exaggerated and statistically significant response by far was to Alternaria alternata antigens.

最言过其实的是对链格孢抗原的反应非常明显,具有统计学显著差异.

18 They were made welcome with the usual pantomime of exaggerated smiles and gestures.

他们以那种具有夸张的微笑和动作的一般闹剧受到欢迎。

19 The Internet—given that its tribes don’t have any geography to mark out their separate identities—sees decorum operating in a dramatically exaggerated way.

20 She paraded over to us with an exaggerated hip motion in her jean skirt and zebra tights, bent down, and grabbed some of the trivia cards.

exaggerated 同义词

1 过大的

unmerciful

7 故作姿态

pose posture play hard to get

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