1.夸张,夸大
2.使过大,使增大
3.夸张,夸大,言过其实
1.to describe something in a way that makes it seem better, worse, larger, more important, etc. than it really is
2.to make something seem more extreme
1.Well, it sounds as if I'm exaggerating the difficulties, but the fact is I'm only telling the truth.
听起来好像我在夸大其艰巨性,但事实上我讲的都是实话。
2."It is the opportunity of a lifetime and I'm not exaggerating. It's as if I spent all my life preparing for this job. "
“我毫不夸张地说,这是个一生难遇的机会。我的整个人生仿佛都是在为这份工作做准备。”
3.now, I knew that definitely some people after looking at this title will accuse me to be exaggerating its refined language.
现在,我知道肯定会有人在看了这个标题之后指责我夸大其辞。
4.Well, it sounds as if I'm exaggerating the difficulties, but the facts is I'm only telling the truth.
好吧,听起来好像我是在夸大其词,但事实上我说了句大实话。
5.You note that she's exaggerating the body roll by rotating the opposite arm that she's not using out of the water.
注意她将对侧闲置的手臂转出了水面,夸大了身体的滚动效果。
6.He is not exaggerating: in August BMS lost 75% of the market for Plavix in just a couple of weeks to its generic rival.
他并非夸大其辞:BMS相比其仿制品对手,在八月仅仅几周内便丧失了75%的Plavix市场。
7.Well, it sounds as if I'm exaggerating the difficulties, but the fact is I'm only telling you the truth.
听起来好像我夸大了难度,但事实上我说的是实话。
8.That depends on him learning from his mistakes and not exaggerating the extent of his success.
那取决于他是否能从错误中吸取教训,并且不夸大他所取得的胜利。
9.It is not exaggerating at all to say that this conference is a visual and aural carnival.
说今年的年会是一场视觉、听觉的盛宴一点都不夸张!
10.Davies said the remarks showed Fadden no real evidence to support, he was just exaggerating.
戴伟思说,这显示法登的言论没有实际的证据支持,他只是在夸大其词。