1.把...讲得过分;夸大,夸张
1.to talk about something in a way that makes it seem more important, impressive, or serious than it really is.
1.employed at least two schemes on the returns she prepared for her customers in order to obtain false or overstated tax refunds.
为了能够得到虚假或夸张的退税,利用至少两个税务申报计划来为客户准备申报工作。
2.But this risk is often overstated; a middle-class second marriage has only 3% more risk than a first marriage.
但这类风险通常被夸大了,对于中产阶层的二婚夫妇而言,离婚的可能性只比初婚的高3%。
3.Their dependence on property for income is often overstated, however.
但是他们对房地产收入预期过高。
4.He noted a U. S. government audit released Monday that said the ability of Afghan troops to operate independently had been overstated.
莱文指出,美国政府主计处周一公布的报告表示,阿富汗部队独立行动的能力被夸大了。
5.The danger of Pakistan failing as a state is often overstated.
巴基斯坦作为一个国家陷落的危险被夸大了。
6.The importance of trade in exacerbating inequality is often overstated.
贸易在加剧不平等方面的重要性常常被夸大。
7.Yet talk of Tuareg uprisings is often overstated.
然而柏柏尔人的叛乱常常被夸大。
8.That said, the dangers that loan losses in the region pose to Europe's staggering banking system can be overstated.
也就是说,东欧的贷款损失对欧洲摇摇欲坠的银行系统的威胁可能夸大其辞。
9.Kerrisdale said it had studied Advanced Battery's financial statements, concluding that revenue and profits were overstated in SEC filings.
Kerrisdale说,曾研究过先进电池科技公司的财务报告,结论是该公司在提交给SEC的备案文件中夸大了收入和利润。
10.The importance of trade as a driver of China's growth is often overstated.
贸易作为中国增长动力的重要性常常被夸大。