overblown

英[ˌəʊvə'bləʊn] 美[ˌəʊvə'bləʊn]
  • adj. 停息的;盛开过的;夸张的;过分的;肥大的
  • 动词overblow的过去分词形式.
  • over prep.在...的上方;遍及地;在...期间adv.穿过;完全覆盖;结束;落下n.(板球中)每个投球手一次连续所投出的球数
  • overact vi.做的过火;演得过火vt.把(角色)表演得过火
  • overage adj.老而失效的;过老的n.过多
  • overall adj.全部的;总体的;全面考虑的adv.总的来说;总共n.罩衫;工作服
  • overarch vt.在…上做拱;成为...的中心,在…中起决定作用vi.成拱形
Adjective:
  1. puffed up with vanity;

    "a grandiloquent and boastful manner"
    "overblown oratory"
    "a pompous speech"
    "pseudo-scientific gobbledygook and pontifical hooey"

  2. past the stage of full bloom;

    "overblown roses"

1. The reporting of the hostage story was fair, if sometimes overblown.
尽管这篇关于人质的报道有些夸大其词,但还算公正。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Warnings of disaster may be overblown.
灾害预警有被夸大的可能。

来自柯林斯例句

3. " I think all this talk about the legitimacy as a way overblown. "
“ 我想小布什的支持率简直是高得惊人. ”

来自互联网

4. Another ( no overblown ) climate change controversy may also be receding from view.
另一项 ( 也颇夸大其词 ) 气候变化争论或许也在退出视线.

来自互联网

5. Countries with a high scientific and technological level are overblown with arrogance.
科学技术水平高的国家,就骄傲得很.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The overblown roses are to wither and fall.
      这些盛期已过的玫瑰即将凋谢。
    2. But those fears appear overblown, for the moment at least.
      但这些担忧似乎被夸大了,至少从目前来看是如此。
    3. Claims that EU has been unable to function since 2005 seem overblown.
      有人断言,欧盟从2005年起就不会再起作用了,这种说法听起来也太过分了。
    1. This whole thing is simply overblown.
      整件事被夸张了。