hyperbolize如何读

英:[haɪ'pɜ:bəlaɪz]

美:[haɪ'pɜbəˌlaɪz]

hyperbolize是什么意思

  • vi. 运用夸张法; 夸张
  • vt. 用夸张法表达
  • 对 ... 大肆夸张

hyperbolize自然拼读

hy·per·bo·lize

haI puhr b laIz

hyperbolize变形

第三人称单数:hyperbolizes

现在分词:hyperbolizing

过去式:hyperbolized

过去分词:hyperbolized

hyperbolize英英释义

intransitive verb

to use hyperbole or exaggeration in speaking or writing.

transitive verb

to express with exaggeration or hyperbole.She hyperbolizes her son's accomplishments.

hyperbolize词源英文解释

The first known use of hyperbolize was in 1599

hyperbolize 例句

1 Those earlier visions hyperbolize the romance of cooking.

2 Cheney hyperbolized, hyperventilated and gave rein to hyperactive imagination — “desperation . . . cave . . . neutered” — and the audience at the normally sedate American Enterprise Institute was riled.

3 Phobic people hyperbolize a threat that is not actually present, and trip themselves into aggression.

4 As a director, Ms. Holden Jones subverts the conventions of the genre not by mocking them, but by giving them exaggerated force and scale: hyperbolizing them into oblivion.

5 It is possible to hyperbolize about the rise of China. For example, Europe's economies are still major and combined outreach those of China and India combined.

人们有可能夸大了中国的崛起,例如,欧洲的经济仍是重要的,并且总量超过中国和印度之和。

6 It does not need to be hyperbolized in scare quotes.

7 “These individuals then get unfairly called out for hyperbolizing.”

8 even if she did hyperbolize her account of an encounter with a bear, it still must have been pretty scary

9 Zal is an outsider to the human world because he is without roots, which I merely hyperbolize to mean human existence.

10 “With Hillary, we hyperbolize her traits — her narrow-minded focus and her woodenness, and we crank it up to insane degrees,” Bolton said.

11 The small but enthusiastic crowd of about 3,200 cheered things that are normally ignored, and the feel of a close finish seemed to take on hyperbolized gravity.

12 Both are forms of hyperbolized touch, making more of the stimulation than the stimulation alone would suggest was plausible.

13 The situation arouses pathos, which Leyner acknowledges before relentlessly hyperbolizing, satirizing and detonating the pathos.

14 This game was bigger than all of our abilities to hyperbolize.

15 He says he will not put his family, staff and fellow lawmakers through “hyperbolized public excoriation.”

16 On the other hand, we have Quentin Tarantino, the court jester of mayhem, making good on the lurking connection between violence and laughter by making violence into its own comedy: hyperbolized, postmodern, extreme.

17 “With Hillary, we hyperbolize her traits — her narrow-minded focus and her woodenness, and we crank it up to insane degrees,” Mr. Bolton said.

18 If Mr. Gold hyperbolized at work and drove press-bus drivers to distraction with his temper, he was apparently no better at home.

19 Egner of the New Economy Initiative isn't hyperbolizing when he talks about Detroit's unique, longstanding entrepreneurial spirit.

20 The filthy talk of collusion, of course hyperbolized by Unsocial Media, again is crawling out of the swamp.

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