hyperbole
英 [haɪˈpɜːbəli]
美 [haɪˈpɜːrbəli]
n. 夸张
复数:hyperboles
BNC.19099 / COCA.17093
牛津词典
noun
- 夸张
a way of speaking or writing that makes sth sound better, more exciting, dangerous, etc. than it really is
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 夸张(法)
If someone useshyperbole, they say or write things that make something sound much more impressive than it really is.- ...the hyperbole that portrays him as one of the greatest visionaries in the world.
将他描绘成世界上最伟大的愿景家之一的夸张
- ...the hyperbole that portrays him as one of the greatest visionaries in the world.
英英释义
noun
- extravagant exaggeration
双语例句
- Hyperbole is a commonly-used figure of speech.
夸张辞格是一种常用的修辞手法。 - His hyperbole underlines an important demographic shift.
这么说有些夸张,但也突显出一种重要的人口构成上的变化。 - Mr Stephenson said: This is not hyperbole.
斯蒂芬森说:这不是夸张。 - Our Church believes that we should avoid such hyperbole and simply stick close to what the Bible actually Teaches and Says.
我们的教会认为,我们应该避免出现这样的夸张和简单地贴近什麽圣经其实是教导并说。 - Dave: I would prevent at all cost the dilution of the SOA brand by market hype and hyperbole.
我会不惜代价阻止市场炒作和夸大其词对SOA品牌的消弱。 - Such hyperbole might seem reminiscent of the dotcom bubble.
这样的夸张景象可能会让你想起网络泡沫。 - That was hyperbole& but the existential threat from climate change is all too real.
这是夸大的说法,然而气候变迁对我们构成的生存威胁却是如假包换。 - Through an analysis of hyperbole from the perspective of pragmatics, this article tries to explain the pragmatic functions of hyperbole.
本文通过对夸张修辞的语用分析,试图从语用方面解释其功能。 - You can't even argue your point without resortingto hyperbole.
不用夸张的方式你就不能表达你的观点。 - A very large indefinite number ( usually hyperbole).
非常大的不确定的数字(常用于夸张)。
