原级:downplay
第三人称单数:downplays
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现在分词:downplaying
1. 不予重视,对、、、低估:long-term 长期地 | downplayed 不予重视,对、、、低估 | tension 紧张,张力
1. He has downplayed the threat from a growing cadre of competitors, saying the company has always faced tough competition.
2. The meeting came a day before Obama's debut before the UN General Assembly, but officials had downplayed chances of a major diplomatic shift.
3. Griffin downplayed his monster move after the game, a sly smile only briefly breaking his serious expression.
4. Oscar organizers on Friday downplayed speculation that former talk show queen and Oscar nominee Oprah Winfrey might be hosting Hollywood's top film honors next year.
5. However some foreign quarters have downplayed the benefits of TCM and said they should be used in tandem with modern medicines.
6. Guo downplayed those concerns, saying the interest spread is not the major target of outside capital.
7. US officials on Tuesday downplayed the North's vow to keep its nuclear weapons as a negotiating tactic that left intact Monday's accord.
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8. China downplayed the missile launch on Thursday, saying the two neighboring nations are not rivals.
9. He still downplayed down the rivalry between the teams, whose locker rooms are some 30 feet apart.
10. downplayed是什么意思
10. They have downplayed the Occupy Wall Street movement because the protesters are pointing the finger at the systematic malady of capitalism.