overstatement
英 [ˈəʊvəsteɪtmənt]
美 [ˈoʊvərsteɪtmənt]
n. 夸张; 夸大; 言过其实
BNC.34618 / COCA.21604
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 夸张;夸大;言过其实
If you refer to the way something is described isan overstatement, you mean it is described in a way that makes it seem more important or serious than it really is.- This may have been an improvement, but 'breakthrough' was an overstatement...
这算得上是一个改进吧,但说是“突破”就言过其实了。 - True emotion ought not to require overstatement.
真实的感情不应当需要过分渲染。
- This may have been an improvement, but 'breakthrough' was an overstatement...
英英释义
noun
- making to seem more important than it really is
双语例句
- The growth is definite to happen, and the above said thing is not any overstatement.
增长是必然的,以上所说的并非夸大。 - Elementary Analysis of the Motives and Main Means of Profit Overstatement by the Listed Enterprises of Our Country
浅析我国上市公司利润包装的动机与主要手段 - From the view of the international economic strategy, it is made an overstatement so that we should be vigilant to it as a trick of a few developed countries to seek hegemony.
从国际经济战略层面看,经济全球化被说得过分了,要警惕它被扭曲成为少数发达国家企图化解多极化趋势,谋求霸权的一种手段。 - True emotion ought not to require overstatement.
真实的感情不应当需要过分渲染。 - According to the theory of information signaling, big-bath charges frequently indicate that the management of listed company attempts to convey to the securities market such information: profits in the prior years have been overstated, resulting in overstatement of assets or understatement of liabilities.
根据信号发送理论,上市公司报告巨额亏损,往往意味着其高管人员向证券市场传输了这样的一种信息:上市公司以前年度虚增了利润并由此高估了资产或低估了负债。 - It would be an overstatement to say that Lewis deserved to win the race.
说刘易斯该赢得这次比赛是言过其实。 - Therefore, it is not an overstatement to say that metadata integration is the brain of an On Demand Business.
因此,说元数据集成是随需应变业务的“大脑”一点都不夸张。 - The "friends" was, of course, an overstatement.
“朋友”这个词儿当然有点言过其词。 - It is not an overstatement to say a crisis is imminent.
说危机当头绝非危言耸听。 - To say that everybody had a blast is a gross overstatement, I know at least three people left early because of boredom.
说大家都玩得很开心也太夸张了。我知道至少有三个人因为觉得无聊而提早离开了。