to make greatly/grossly/wildly exaggerated claims
提出极为过分的索偿
She has an exaggerated sense of her own importance.
她自视过高。
He looked at me with exaggerated surprise.
他故作吃惊地看着我。
1.夸张的,言过其实的
2.过大的,逾常的
1.“exaggerate”的过去式和过去分词
1.describing something in a way that makes it seem better, worse, larger, more important, etc. than it really is
2.done in an extreme way that does not seem sincere or natural
1.The past tense and past participle of exaggerate
1.Reports of the paper's imminent death are exaggerated, but it would not be much of a stretch to say that the Times is in intensive care.
那些关于《纽约时报》即将寿终正寝的报道是夸大其词了些,不过可以毫不夸张地说:这份报纸已处于重症监护之中。
2.I don't agree with the point. It's our freedom to be named, if it can be ruled, that's too exaggerated.
我不赞成,取名是每个人的自由啊,如果这也得规范的话,那也太夸张了吧!
3.There are telltale signs like the sideways glance to see who's looking, the exaggerated body language, the overly projected tone of voice.
有原型毕露的迹象可以说明,例如:斜视还有谁在看自己、夸张的肢体语言和过于突出的语调。
4.He looked at me with exaggerated.
他带着夸张的惊讶神色望着我。
5.The second sample is more exaggerated and might fit within the context of a larger animation, especially if it was more cartoons.
第二个例子里则夸张的多,根据上下镜头动作的特点决定使用多大的夸张程度,特别是动作类型是不是卡通风格的。
6.Mr Qin said it would not be in Australia's interest to allow the matter to be "exaggerated or politicised" .
秦刚表示,允许这一司法个案“无限扩大,甚至政治化”将不符合澳大利亚的利益。
7.Overall, it seems to me, he exaggerated the importance of manufacturing, magnifying some of his theory's flaws.
总的说来,我觉得他夸大了制造业的重要性,这凸显出他理论中的一些瑕疵。
8.Yet such progress tends to be exaggerated, and even if it were real it would be insufficient because of two huge threats to the forest.
然而,这样的进展通常会被夸大,就算它是真的,它仍然不足以应对森林所面临的两个巨大威胁。
9.And yet, to paraphrase American writer and humorist Mark Twain, reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated.
但是,套用美国作家和幽默大师马克·吐温的话说,关于其死亡的报告被严重夸大。
10.The contribution made by small businesses to overall job creation is often exaggerated.
小企业贡献的全部就业机会经常被言过其实。