1.估计过高;过分评价
1.过高的估计;过分的评价
1.to consider something to be better than it really is
2.to make a mistake by guessing an amount, number, etc. that is too high
1.a guess that is not accurate because it is too high
2.a judgment about something that considers it to be better than it really is
1.And yet we seem to revel in overestimating China.
然而我们似乎还在乐于高估中国。
2.People tend to pile too much on themselves for a single day, overestimating how much they can actually do.
人们总是想在一天里做最多的事情,高估了他们实际上能做多少。
3.He admitted that, as he faced death, he might be overestimating the odds out of a desire to believe in an afterlife.
他承认,当他面对死亡,出于渴望,他可能过于相信死后世界存在的几率。
4.The administration seems to be overestimating the patience of the Chinese, who are deeply concerned about their vast dollar holdings.
政府似乎高估了中国人的耐心,他们对其持有的巨额美元资产忧心忡忡。
5.Indeed, we have been overestimating its significance since almost the moment it happened.
的确,几乎就是从事件发生的那一刻起,我们就一直在高估它的重大意义。
6.Conservationists are overestimating the number of species that have been driven to extinction, scientists have said.
科学家称,环保人士对灭绝物种的数量估计过高。
7.But it warned against overestimating the lasting power of the recovery, noting a murky outlook for autos and shipbuilding.
但该公司警告称,勿高估复苏的持续力,因汽车和造船业的前景依旧黯淡。
8.The cited datum should be correctly approached. Neither overestimating , nor overlooking.
要正确对待引文数据,既不高估,也不忽视。
9.But experts say this was achieved by overestimating revenues rather than cutting spending.
但专家称,该预算案之所以能获得通过,是基于税收的高估,而不是开支的削减。
10.Some critics in Silicon Valley are still skeptical of Hollywood people, whom they view as carpetbaggers overestimating their worth.
于此同时,硅谷的一些评论家还是对好莱坞人持有怀疑态度,他们认为好莱坞人不过是些谋取利益的人,他们高估了他们的自身价值。