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overambitious是什么意思

  • adj.野心太大的

overambitious英英释义

adjective

excessively ambitious Dr. Godfrey, who has seen more than his share of the fallout from overambitious exercise programs, advises against jumping and pounding exercises for people over 50 …—Jane E. Brody … NASA's original plans for the shuttle were overambitious: the commitment to provide routine and economical access to space locked the agency into a schedule too tight to be met with the available resources.—Scientific American

The reforms of the Great Society succeeded in markedly reducing poverty, although they fell short of President Lyndon B. Johnson's overambitious goals.—Dennis H. Wrong

overambitious词源英文解释

The first known use of overambitious was circa 1655

overambitious 例句

1 “What seems to some to be marginal or overambitious is going to become common sense pretty quickly.”

2 Also, a pair of double-faced shirts, with separate fabrics, plaid and gingham, on the inside and outside, seemed like an overambitious misfire.

3 "She is let down by her overambitious structure and a lack of sufficient tension. Hawkins does not quite pass the second-book test."

4 The crowdfunding campaign grew considerable attention – but in reality the park was a wildly overambitious proposition, with the funding only able to cover a test run of the skylights that would filter daylight underground.

5 Their freshness of perspective and zeal for the scoop are evident, but the result doesn’t sound like an overambitious whodunit by novices—the podcast is fairly hubris-free, and its narrative scope extends beyond crime-solving.

6 Tyrion’s jokes land well, though Sansa gets the biggest laugh of the night with a simple “Sit down” aimed at her overambitious uncle.

7 Amazon Care wanted to have the agility of a start-up, but the company was sometimes overambitious about the scope and speed of the operation, three former employees said.

8 After a poor qualifying left both their drivers outside the top 10, the two Ferraris were squeezed together on the opening lap as Charles Leclerc was overambitious in diving up the inside through turn three.

9 Political protest plans often are overambitious and in this case, success will be difficult to measure.

10 Macron, in his typically forceful, overambitious style, has also insisted that the cathedral will be back to its best “within five years”.

11 At its worst, "Chaplin of the Mountains" feels like an overambitious film-school thesis with superfluous political and philosophical posturing.

12 “You have to be overambitious and plan for a higher number of experiments in case you lose data,” Nilsson says.

13 She celebrates my overambitious nature, and understands why I have sometimes found it hard in circles of my own age.

14 Mostly, though, they feel like material worked up from magazine profiles or overambitious efforts to anatomise a nation through its celebrities.

15 Built in 1862, its slightly pompous facade makes it every inch a creation of Napoleon III's overambitious second empire.

16 “My old friend Thutra took me one morning to a cupboard, and showed me a cup with a handle, and two arm bands. One of them was overambitious.”

17 However, that may be overambitious.

18 “So bad they’re good” movies tend to be overambitious productions that get away from their creators, with ludicrous plots and bad special effects.

19 The one thing the UN and the next Secretary-General should avoid doing is setting goals that are overambitious in relation to available recourses.

20 Each new play is putatively the work of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, a troupe of overambitious amateur thespians.

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