形容词停息的,盛开过的
动词(风等)吹散( overblow的过去分词 ); 吹倒[落,过],狂吹,(管乐器)吹得过响
1. 停息:overbid 出价高 | overblown 停息 | overboard 自船上落下
2. 过分渲染的:outspoken 坦率直言的 | overblown 过分渲染的 | overstate 夸张
3. 盛开过的:overblowing 过吹 | overblown 盛开过的 | overblown 停息的
4. 停息的:overblown 盛开过的 | overblown 停息的 | overbought 超储
1. 夸张的;过分的;夸大其词的
Something that is overblown makes something seem larger, more important, or more significant than it really is.
e.g. Warnings of disaster may be overblown...
灾害预警有被夸大的可能。
e.g. 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。
1. Deputy Prime Minister Eamon Gilmore told broadcaster RTE that fears of a domino effect from Greece's problems were overblown.
2. Boeing denied any such delays are foreseen, and another analyst said Wall Street's concerns about potential delays were overblown.
3. Worries of a hard landing are overblown and inconsistent with market growth estimates of above 8 percent in 2012.
4. Past attempts to make peace have often failed under the weight of overblown expectations, or because they were sabotaged by hawks on both sides.
5. overblown
5. Actually, the high hopes from the US part have been overblown.
6. The White House said Hadley was not on a mission to repair ragged relations, accounts of which it said had been " overblown " by the news media.
7. Some experts said worries about catching illnesses from being near dead animals or human bodies are somewhat overblown.
8. overblown在线翻译
8. So is all this recession talk overblown, a good story to explain teetering world stock markets?
9. Concerns over rising costs for the 2012 London Olympics are overblown and misleading, according to the IOC official overseeing preparations for the games.
10. overblown在线翻译
10. Officials from the Dalian association described the incident as overblown when some reporters asked them to comment.