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understate v zu niedrig angeben, zu niedrig bewerten, untertreiben -
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3 understate
transitive verbunderstate the case — untertreiben
2) (represent inadequately) zu gering veranschlagen* * *(to state less than the truth about (something): She has understated her difficulties.) untertreiben- academic.ru/78043/understatement">understatement* * *under·state[ˌʌndəˈsteɪt, AM -ɚˈ-]vtto \understate the case untertreibento \understate sb's viewpoint jds Ansicht beiläufig behandeln* * *["ʌndə'steɪt]vtherunterspielen* * *understate v/t untertreiben, untertrieben darstellen* * *transitive verb2) (represent inadequately) zu gering veranschlagen* * *v.abschwächen v.untertreiben v. -
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under·state [ˌʌndəʼsteɪt, Am -ɚʼ-] vtto \understate sth etw abschwächen, etw mildern;to \understate the case untertreiben;to \understate sb's viewpoint jds Ansicht f beiläufig behandeln -
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6 minimise
= minimize transitive verb2) (understate) bagatellisieren; verharmlosen [Gefahr]* * *1) (to make as little as possible: to minimize the danger.) verringern2) (to cause to seem little or unimportant: He minimized the help he had received.) bagatellisieren* * *= minimize transitive verb2) (understate) bagatellisieren; verharmlosen [Gefahr]* * *(UK) v.minimieren v.verniedlichen v.
См. также в других словарях:
understate — UK US /ˌʌndəˈsteɪt/ verb [T] ACCOUNTING ► to give an amount as less than it really is: »The company s conservative accounting methods mean that results are actually understated. »understate costs/profits ► to make something seem less serious or… … Financial and business terms
Understate — Un der*state , v. t. To state or represent less strongly than may be done truthfully. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
understate — index discount (minimize), distort, minimize, misrepresent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
understate — (v.) 1824, from UNDER (Cf. under) + STATE (Cf. state) (v.). Related: Understated (of fashions, etc., from 1957); understating … Etymology dictionary
understate — ► VERB ▪ describe or represent (something) as being smaller or less significant than it really is. DERIVATIVES understatement noun … English terms dictionary
understate — [un΄dər stāt′] vt. understated, understating 1. to make a weaker statement of than is warranted by truth, accuracy, or importance; state too weakly 2. to state, express, etc. in a style that is restrained and often makes use of irony or litotes… … English World dictionary
understate — [[t]ʌ̱ndə(r)ste͟ɪt[/t]] understates, understating, understated VERB If you understate something, you describe it in a way that suggests that it is less important or serious than it really is. [V n] The government chooses deliberately to… … English dictionary
understate — UK [ˌʌndə(r)ˈsteɪt] / US [ˌʌndərˈsteɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms understate : present tense I/you/we/they understate he/she/it understates present participle understating past tense understated past participle understated to say that… … English dictionary
understate — transitive verb Date: 1824 1. to represent as less than is the case < understate taxable income > 2. to state or present with restraint especially for effect • understatement noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
understate — understatement /un deuhr stayt meuhnt, un deuhr stayt /, n. /un deuhr stayt /, v.t., understated, understating. to state or represent less strongly or strikingly than the facts would bear out; set forth in restrained, moderate, or weak terms: The … Universalium
understate — verb Understate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑case, ↑extent … Collocations dictionary