exaggerated
adj. 夸大的,言过其实的; 过大的,逾常的
v. (使)扩大( exaggerate的过去式和过去分词)
Something that is exaggerated is or seems larger, better, worse, or more important than it actually needs to be.
They should be sceptical of exaggerated claims for what such courses can achieve...
对于那些课程能够取得何等成果的夸大宣传,他们应该持怀疑态度。
Western fears, he insists, are greatly exaggerated.
他坚持说,西方的恐惧被过分夸大了。
1. represented as greater than is true or reasonable;
2. enlarged to an abnormal degree;
3. enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness;
Longdong overall style of paper cutting is rough, exaggerated in a nutshell, the mysterious.
陇东剪纸的总体风格是粗犷 、 夸张 、 简括、神秘.
Psychologists have long revealed the senselessness of such exaggerated regulation.
心理学家已经揭示了过度的规定是无意义的.
Thus the distortion in the geometry of the deformed structure will be exaggerated.
这样,变形结构中几何形状的失真将得以放大.
Turkey has said the numbers are exaggerated and the deaths not deliberate genocide.
土耳其说这个数字被夸大了并且那不是精心策划地种族灭绝.
Exaggerated sections distort the shapes of folds as well as bed thickness.
比例放大的剖面歪曲褶皱的形态和岩层厚度.