hyperbole
简单释义:
n. 夸张
网络 夸张法;夸饰;夸张手法
变形:
复数:hyperboles
完整释义:
n.
1.【修辞学】夸张法
例句:
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Mourinho was modest afterwards, acknowledging the wild swings in hyperbole to which the media are prone.
穆里尼奥此后谦虚了些,回应了媒体态度夸张的转向。 -
Instead, recruitment is often an orgy of hyperbole.
而事实上,招聘常常是没边儿的夸张。 -
None of this is useful or clever-and it is no less awful because the American left is also guilty of crass hyperbole.
右翼的那些言论既没有作用也不明智,但是也差不到哪里去,因为左翼人士也有一些很夸张的言辞。 -
thanking them for their patience in the face of "political hyperbole and distortion"
投资者在面对“政治上夸大和扭曲”的描述时所表现出来的耐心 -
In advertising, the term is often used as a hyperbole, a superlative to hype up a product.
在广告上,这种措词常用作夸张词,一种大肆宣传一个产品的最高级词。 -
He now excuses that as hyperbole; but he has stripped the Liberals of any credible stand on the issue.
尽管这位领导人现在辩称自己当时用的是夸张法,他的言行已经让自由党在这件事上的信用荡然无存。 -
They do not use hyperbole, and likewise they expect to be told yes or no in clear words.
荷兰人不会使用那些很夸张的用语,同样地,他们期待你清楚地告诉他们:是,还是不是。 -
Journalists, often guilty of hyperbole, have struggled for once to capture the rawness of the politics.
记者们素有夸张之能事,但这一次也对记录政治的生猛感到力不从心了。