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3 завищена оцінка
overstating; overvaluation; exaggeration -
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overstating, setting too high -
5 завышение
1) overestimation
2) overstatement
3) overstating -
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1) General subject: overvaluation (цены), over-estimation2) Mathematics: upward bias3) Economy: overstatement (напр. возраста), overstating, upward bias (статистических данных)5) Physics: uprating6) Information technology: overshoot (возможностей системы в запросе пользователя) -
7 завышение норм
Economy: overstating of norms -
8 завышение показателей в отчётности
EBRD: overreporting, overstatingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > завышение показателей в отчётности
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9 завышенная оценка
1) General subject: overassessment, overvaluation2) Mathematics: high estimate, inflated estimate3) Economy: overestimated, overextension (напр. активов)4) Business: overestimate, overestimation5) EBRD: overstating6) Makarov: exaggerated estimate, oversized estimate, overvalue7) General subject: over-estimate -
10 не будет преувеличением сказать
1) General subject: it is a safe bet to say, it is not an overstatement to say, it would be no exaggeration to say, it's not stretching matters to say2) Sakhalin energy glossary: it would not be overstating the case, one can safely sayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не будет преувеличением сказать
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11 exagerar
v.to exaggerate.yo creo que exageras I think you're exaggeratingno exageremos, no fue para tanto let's not exaggerate, it wasn't that badtantas precauciones, ¿no estás exagerando un poco? aren't you going a bit too far with o overdoing it with all these precautions?María magnificó sus sentimientos Mary exaggerated her feelings.* * *1 to exaggerate1 to exaggerate2 (abusar) to overdo it, do too much* * *verb* * *1.creo que eso sería exagerar las cosas — I think that would be going a bit far o overdoing it a bit
2.* * *1.verbo transitivo <suceso/noticia> to exaggerate2.exagerar vi ( al hablar) to exaggerate; ( al hacer algo)tampoco hay que exagerar, no tienes que acabarlo todo hoy — there's no need to overdo it, you don't have to finish it all today
* * *= exaggerate, overstate, inflate, make + a mountain out of a molehill, overplay + Posesivo + hand, go + overboard, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing, hype.Ex. Users do not find this intolerable, so it may be that we tend to exaggerate the hostility that would be aroused by a similar approach in library catalogues.Ex. There is a tendency for people interviewed to overstate their use of public libraries.Ex. However, their average results were considerably inflated by one query which retrieved 412 items.Ex. 'After all,' he thought to himself, 'I may be making a mountain out of a molehill in this thing'.Ex. Whatever the situation, prepared for or unexpected, it is always too easy to overplay one's hand, praising a book so extravagantly, so effusively, that many children are put off.Ex. The article ' Going overboard with micros in the small library' offers guidelines for the small library on approaching the subject of microcomputers.Ex. This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex. Here's why I think this really was a mistake, and why we're getting worked up about nothing in this particular instance.Ex. I suggest that we are fretting about nothing and that we would do well to go with the flow and let the systems be introduced, as has been proposed.Ex. The field is clouded by manufacturers hyping their own products and industry factions spin-doctoring new technologies.----* exagerar las cualidades de Algo = oversell.* exagerar los méritos de Algotiene = oversell.* * *1.verbo transitivo <suceso/noticia> to exaggerate2.exagerar vi ( al hablar) to exaggerate; ( al hacer algo)tampoco hay que exagerar, no tienes que acabarlo todo hoy — there's no need to overdo it, you don't have to finish it all today
* * *= exaggerate, overstate, inflate, make + a mountain out of a molehill, overplay + Posesivo + hand, go + overboard, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing, hype.Ex: Users do not find this intolerable, so it may be that we tend to exaggerate the hostility that would be aroused by a similar approach in library catalogues.
Ex: There is a tendency for people interviewed to overstate their use of public libraries.Ex: However, their average results were considerably inflated by one query which retrieved 412 items.Ex: 'After all,' he thought to himself, 'I may be making a mountain out of a molehill in this thing'.Ex: Whatever the situation, prepared for or unexpected, it is always too easy to overplay one's hand, praising a book so extravagantly, so effusively, that many children are put off.Ex: The article ' Going overboard with micros in the small library' offers guidelines for the small library on approaching the subject of microcomputers.Ex: This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex: Here's why I think this really was a mistake, and why we're getting worked up about nothing in this particular instance.Ex: I suggest that we are fretting about nothing and that we would do well to go with the flow and let the systems be introduced, as has been proposed.Ex: The field is clouded by manufacturers hyping their own products and industry factions spin-doctoring new technologies.* exagerar las cualidades de Algo = oversell.* exagerar los méritos de Algotiene = oversell.* * *exagerar [A1 ]vt‹suceso/noticia› to exaggerateestás exagerando la importancia del asunto you're exaggerating o overstating the importance of the matter■ exagerarvi(al hablar) to exaggerate(al hacer algo): tampoco hay que exagerar, no tienes que acabarlo todo hoy there's no need to overdo it, you don't have to finish it all today* * *
Multiple Entries:
exagerar
exagerar algo
exagerar ( conjugate exagerar) verbo transitivo ‹suceso/noticia› to exaggerate
verbo intransitivo ( al hablar) to exaggerate;
( al hacer algo) to overdo it, go over the top (colloq)
exagerar verbo transitivo to exaggerate
' exagerar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dramatizar
- magnificar
- tinta
- agrandar
- tendencia
English:
dramatize
- embellish
- embroider
- exaggerate
- magnify
- overdo
- overstate
- pile on
- stretch
- blow
- over
- proportion
* * *♦ vtto exaggerate;la oposición exagera la trascendencia de este asunto the opposition has blown this issue out of proportion♦ vi1. [al describir, calificar] to exaggerate;yo creo que exageras I think you're exaggerating;no exageremos, no fue para tanto let's not exaggerate, it wasn't that bad2. [al actuar] to go too far, to overdo it ( con with);tantas precauciones, ¿no estás exagerando un poco? aren't you going a bit too far with o overdoing it with all these precautions?* * *v/t exaggerate* * *exagerar v: to exaggerate* * *exagerar vb to exaggerate -
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13 завищення
с( перебільшення) overstatement, overstating; ( оцінки) overestimate, overestimating, overrating; ( ціни) overpricing -
14 приписки
( завищення показників у звітності) overreporting; massaged figures; false accounting; fraudulent accounts; overstating -
15 роздування витрат
розм.overstating expenses; overreporting costs; exaggeration of costs -
16 exagération
exagération [εgzaʒeʀasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɛgzaʒeʀasjɔ̃nom féminin exaggeration* * *ɛɡzaʒeʀasjɔ̃ nf* * *exagération nf exaggeration; tomber dans l'exagération to start exaggerating; il est méthodique mais sans exagération he's methodical but not excessively so.[ɛgzaʒerasjɔ̃] nom féminin3. [outrance - d'un accent, d'une attitude] exaggerationsans exagération locution adverbialetout le village a été détruit, sans exagération the whole village was destroyed, literally ou and that's no exaggeration -
17 terlalu ditekankan
overstate, overstated, overstated, overstating -
18 преувеличение
exaggeration* * ** * *exaggeration, overstatement* * *amplificationexaggeratingexaggerationexaggerationsextravaganceextravagancyfishhyperboleoverdrawingoverstatementoverstatementsoverstating -
19 преувеличения
exaggeratingexaggerationexaggerationshyperboleoverdrawingoverstatementoverstatementsoverstating -
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