overblown
简单释义:
adj. 过分的;夸张的;虚饰过度的;残败的
v. “overblow”的过去分词
Web 停息;停息的;盛开过的
变形:
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完整释义:
adj.
1.夸张的;渲染过分的
2.被吹散[吹落]了的;被(吹起的雪)盖住了的,停了的
3.被忘记的;完了的;(花)开得过盛的,已过盛期的
4.腰围过大的
5.停息的;盛开过的
6.过吹的
例句:
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Claims by the secular establishment that the AK party's ultimate plan is to introduce sharia law are plainly overblown.
世俗的统治集团宣称伊斯兰正义和发展(AK)党的最终计划是介绍伊斯兰教教法明显地华而不实。 -
Ms. Brooks tried to distance herself from Prime Minister David Cameron, suggesting reports of their closeness had been overblown.
布鲁克斯试图撇清自己与英国首相卡梅伦(DavidCameron)的关系,她表示有关他们关系密切的报导是言过其实了。 -
Republicans said the report's numbers were likely overblown and pointed to problems in the earlier contractors report.
共和党人称,这份报告的数字可能有夸大成分,并指出之前的合同工报告存在问题。 -
He regularly warns American firms eyeing the British market that overblown promises of true love are likely to repel rather than attract.
他时常警告美国公司要谨慎英国市场。泛滥的真爱诺言也许会吓坏英国人,而不会吸引他们。 -
He looked like an overblown schoolboy, and though I felt so sorry for him, I could hardly help laughing.
他活脱儿是个挨了训的小学生;尽管我觉得他很可怜,却禁不住好笑。 -
He said modern British nuptials were an "overblown vanity project" seen out in "an atmosphere of narcissism and self-promotion" .
他将当代英国婚礼看做“在自我陶醉和自我抬高的氛围中”,死扛到底的“面子工程”。 -
Then, again, all of this apocalyptic speculation about takeovers and bankruptcies could be overblown.
不过,所有这些有关收购、破产的末日猜想都有可能被夸大了。 -
The claim may be a little overblown, but there is no question that it was adazzling alignment of talent.
这种说法或许有些言过其实,但是不可否认,这的确是一群才艺出众的天才的集会。