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1 exaggerate
ضَخَّمَ \ amplify: to make stronger, louder or clearer: A loudspeaker amplifies sound. This explanation needs amplifying. exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
2 exaggerate
أَفْرَطَ في \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
3 exaggerate
بَالَغَ \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action. Don’t overdo your kindness. -
4 exaggerate
غَالَى \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. prize: to value greatly: one’s prized possessions. \ See Also بالغ (بَالَغَ)، أعز (أَعَزَّ) -
5 exaggerate, overdo
أَطْنَبَ \ exaggerate, overdo. -
6 exaggerate
[ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] verb1) to make (something) appear to be, or describe it as, greater etc than it really is:يُبالِغ، يَزيدجِدّاThat dress exaggerates her thinness.
يُبالِغ، يُغاليYou can't trust her. She always exaggerates.
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7 преувеличавам
exaggerate; magnify; overstateразг. stretch the truth; lay it on. thick; pile it on(разказвам измислици) draw a long bowне преувеличавай! разг. draw it mild!* * *преувелича̀вам,гл. exaggerate; magnify; overstate; distend; разг. stretch the truth; lay it on thick; pile it on; ( разказвам измислици) draw a long bow; embroider (a story); sl. shoot a line; не преувеличавай! разг. draw it mild! той много преувеличава all his geese are swans.* * *exaggerate: Do not преувеличавам the facts! - Не преувеличавай фактите!; heighten; hyperbolize; overstate{`ouvxsteit}* * *1. (разказвам измислици) draw a long bow 2. exaggerate;magnify;overstate 3. не преувеличавай! разг. draw it mild! 4. разг. stretch the truth;lay it on. thick;pile it on -
8 overdrive
exaggerate, overdo* * *vb( uden objekt) ( sige for meget) exaggerate,T come it a bit strong,( i fremstilling, argumentation, F) overstate one's case;( gøre for meget) overdo it ( fx take exercise but don't overdo it);( med objekt) exaggerate ( fx the importance of something), overdo ( fxone's sympathy),F carry ( fx one's modesty) to excess;[ overdriver du nu ikke lidt?] isn't that putting it rather strongly? isn't that overdoing it a bit? -
9 overdrive
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10 melebih-lebihkan
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11 membesar-besarkan
exaggerate, dramatize* * *exaggerate, magnify out of proportion, overstate something -
12 преувеличува
exaggerate————————overstate————————to exaggerate, to overstate, to exceed, to extol* * *overstate, overdraw overdrew overdrawn -
13 orliwio
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14 pretjerati
exaggerate, overdo* * *• exaggerate• overdo -
15 preuveličati
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16 преувеличивать
exaggerate глагол:overstate (преувеличивать, переступить)dramatize (драматизировать, инсценировать, сгущать краски, преувеличивать, разыгрывать трагедию, годиться для переделки в драму)romance (фантазировать, ухаживать, приукрашивать действительность, преувеличивать, выдумывать, сочинять)overcharge (перегружать, перезаряжать, назначать завышенную цену, заряжать усиленным зарядом, загромождать деталями, преувеличивать)словосочетание:put it on (преувеличивать, повышать цену)draw the longbow (преувеличивать, рассказывать небылицы)pull the longbow (преувеличивать, рассказывать небылицы) -
17 утрировать
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18 муссировать
exaggerate глагол: -
19 излишне подчеркивать
exaggerate глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > излишне подчеркивать
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20 чрезмерно подчеркивать
exaggerate глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > чрезмерно подчеркивать
См. также в других словарях:
exaggerate — [eg zaj′ər āt΄, igzaj′ə rāt΄] vt. exaggerated, exaggerating [< L exaggeratus, pp. of exaggerare, to increase, exaggerate < ex , out, up + aggerare, to heap up < agger, a heap < aggerere, to bring toward < ad , to + gerere, to carry … English World dictionary
Exaggerate — Ex*ag ger*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exaggerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exaggerating} . ] [L. exaggeratus, p. p. of exaggerare to heap up; ex out + aggerare to heap up, fr. agger heap, aggerere to bring to; ad to + gerere to bear. See {Jest}. ] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exaggerate — index cloak, compound, distort, enhance, enlarge, expand, falsify, inflate, intensify … Law dictionary
exaggerate — (v.) 1530s, to pile up, accumulate, from L. exaggeratus, pp. of exaggerare heighten, amplify, magnify, lit. to heap, pile, load, fill, from ex thoroughly (see EX (Cf. ex )) + aggerare heap up, from agger (gen. aggeris) heap, from … Etymology dictionary
exaggerate — [v] overstate, embellish amplify, blow out of proportion*, boast, boost, brag, build up, caricature, color, cook up*, corrupt, distort, embroider, emphasize, enlarge, exalt, expand, fabricate, falsify, fudge*, go to extremes*, heighten, hike,… … New thesaurus
exaggerate — ► VERB 1) represent as being greater than in reality. 2) (exaggerated) enlarged or altered beyond normal proportions. DERIVATIVES exaggeratedly adverb exaggeration noun. ORIGIN Latin exaggerare heap up … English terms dictionary
exaggerate */ — UK [ɪɡˈzædʒəreɪt] / US [ɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪt] verb Word forms exaggerate : present tense I/you/we/they exaggerate he/she/it exaggerates present participle exaggerating past tense exaggerated past participle exaggerated 1) [intransitive/transitive] to… … English dictionary
exaggerate — verb ADVERB ▪ greatly, grossly, vastly, wildly ▪ These figures have been greatly exaggerated. ▪ a little, slightly, etc … Collocations dictionary
exaggerate — 01. When Scott hurt his back weeding the garden, he really [exaggerated] how much it hurt so that he wouldn t have to cut the grass. 02. Fishermen always [exaggerate] the size of a fish they almost caught. 03. Oh come on, Lulu, stop… … Grammatical examples in English
exaggerate — ex|ag|ger|ate [ ıg zædʒə,reıt ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to describe something in a way that makes it seem better, worse, larger, more important, etc. than it really is: Don t exaggerate! It wasn t that bad! greatly/grossly/wildly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
exaggerate — [[t]ɪgzæ̱ʤəreɪt[/t]] exaggerates, exaggerating, exaggerated 1) VERB If you exaggerate, you indicate that something is, for example, worse or more important than it really is. He thinks I m exaggerating... Don t exaggerate... [V n] Sheila admitted … English dictionary