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exaggerations
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夸张, 夸大
the act of overstating or stretching the truth beyond what is accurate or realistic
- He resorted to exaggeration to make his argument seem stronger.
他诉诸夸张以使他的论点显得更有力。
- The media’s exaggeration of the incident caused unnecessary panic.
媒体对事件的夸大引起了不必要的恐慌。
- She told the story with so much exaggeration that no one believed her.
她讲这个故事时用了太多的夸张,以至于没有人相信她。
- The documentary criticized the exaggeration of historical events in movies.
这部纪录片批评了电影中对历史事件的夸张。
- The comedian’s humor relies on exaggeration to make everyday situations funnier.
喜剧演员的幽默依赖于夸张来使日常情况变得更有趣。
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夸张, 夸大
a claim or description that distorts reality by making something seem larger, smaller, better, or worse than it truly is
- His claim of running 10 miles every morning was a clear exaggeration.
他声称每天早上跑10英里显然是一种夸张。
- "I’ve been waiting forever" is a common exaggeration people use.
“我永远在等待”是人们常用的一种夸张说法。
- The claim that the mountain was the most dangerous climb in the world was an exaggeration.
声称那座山是世界上最危险的攀登是一种夸张。
- Saying it was "the worst day ever" was an exaggeration; it was just a bad morning.
说这是“有史以来最糟糕的一天”是夸张;那只是一个糟糕的早晨。
- The salesman’s exaggeration about the product’s benefits made it seem too good to be true.
推销员对产品好处的夸大使其看起来好得令人难以置信。
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