downplay

英[ˌdaʊn'pleɪ] 美[ˌdaʊn'pleɪ]
  • v. 低估;对…轻描淡写;不予重视
downplayed downplayed downplaying downplays
CET6+ GRE
Verb:
  1. represent as less significant or important

  2. understate the importance or quality of;

    "he played down his royal ancestry"

1. The government is trying to downplay the violence.
政府试图对暴力行为低调处理。

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2. To exalt Reformed alles is to downplay our central identity as Christians.
高举“改革宗”在其它之上,是贬低了我们作为基督徒最基本的身份.

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3. Finns are very modest and downplay their own accomplishments.
芬兰人是非常谦虚,淡化自己的成绩.

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4. The humiliation of defeat in 1982 caused Argentina to downplay the dispute.
1982年马岛战争失败后,阿根廷暂时搁置了争议.

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5. One more argument downplay protectionism can be discounted.
我们不能轻信任何有意低估保护主义的说法.

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