字典九九>英语词典>hyperbole翻译和用法

hyperbole

英 [haɪˈpɜːbəli]

美 [haɪˈpɜːrbəli]

n.  夸张

复数:hyperboles 

GRE

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.
        1. ...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

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • But the hyperbole is fast becoming reality.
        然而这些夸张之辞也将逐渐实现。
      • Secondly, language is characterized by iconicity when it is used by hyperbole rhetoric.
        语言使用夸张修辞手法时具有象似性特征;
      • But on Tuesday he played down the remarks, describing them as "a bit of hyperbole".
        但本周二,他淡化了这些评论,称其“有点夸张”。
      • The chart is hyperbole.
        这张图有点夸张。
      • In advertising, the term is often used as a hyperbole, a superlative to hype up a product.
        在广告上,这种措词常用作夸张词,一种大肆宣传一个产品的最高级词。
      • This man with boundless energy and charisma is also a master of hype, hyperbole and the catchy phrase.
        这名男子与无限的能量和魅力,也是一个硕士的炒作,夸张和引人注目词组。
      • 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。
      • And you think I float* then it happens. Such hyperbole might seem reminiscent of the dotcom bubble.
        那么我就会象肥皂泡一样离地飘浮起来。这样的夸张景象可能会让你想起网络泡沫。
      • Journalists, often guilty of hyperbole, have struggled for once to capture the rawness of the politics.
        记者们素有夸张之能事,但这一次也对记录政治的生猛感到力不从心了。
      • Hyperbole is a very common rhetorical device which is widely used both in English and Chinese. ( 2) certain technological words are likely to yield rhetorical impressions, such as metaphor, exaggeration, metonymy and so on;
        夸张是英汉语中非常常见的一种修辞手法。(2)某些科技词语可能具有比喻、夸张、借代、大词小用等修辞效果;