overestimate
vt. 對…作過高的評價; 對…估計過高
n. 過高的估計; 過分的評價
vi. 估計過高; 評價過高
If you say that someone overestimates something, you mean that they think it is greater in amount or importance than it really is.
With hindsight, he was overestimating their desire for peace.
事後看來,他高估了他們對和平的渴望。
If you say that something cannot be overestimated, you are emphasizing that you think it is very important.
The importance of participating in the life of the country cannot be overestimated...
參與國家生活的重要性再怎麼說都不為過。
It is hard to overestimate the potential gains from this process.
這一工藝的潛在收益不可估量。
If you overestimate someone, you think that they have more of a skill or quality than they really have.
I think you overestimate me, Fred.
我認為你高估我了,弗雷德。
1. an appraisal that is too high
2. a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high
1. make too high an estimate of;
2. assign too high a value to;
It's difficult to overestimate the role of laughter.
人們怎麼評價笑的作用都不為過.
We should neither underestimate nor overestimate our abilities.
我們既不應過高估計我們的能力,也不該低估我們的能力.
Idealists will overestimate the clamor for their products of fail to factor in the competition.
理想主義者將過高地估計爭購他們產品的呼聲,將在競爭中經銷失敗.
That is , the regression line would tend to overestimate the magnitudes of Y.
即迴歸線趨於過高估計了Y值.
Still, it is hard to over estimate ( overestimate ) the influence of Bill Gates on computing.
目前, 全面估計比爾蓋茨對計算機的影響是困難的.
v. 反應過度,反作用過強
v. 過獎
overcountovercalculateover-measureoverpraise
v. 過高估計,過高評價
n. 過高的估計,過高的評價
over-calculationover-reckoningover-appraisalover-estimationovervaluationover-assessmentoverrating