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aggrandizes
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aggrandizing
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aggrandized
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aggrandized
1
扩大, 增强
to make someone or something more powerful, important, or wealthy
及物动词
- The company's new policies are designed to aggrandize the CEO's influence.
公司的新政策旨在扩大首席执行官的影响力。
- The monarch aggrandized his empire through military conquests.
君主通过军事征服扩大了他的帝国。
- The ruler aggrandized himself by taking control of more territories.
统治者通过控制更多领土来扩大自己。
- They sought to aggrandize their business by expanding into new markets.
他们试图通过扩展到新市场来壮大自己的业务。
- The politician worked hard to aggrandize his reputation among voters.
这位政治家努力工作以提高他在选民中的声誉。
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夸大, 吹捧
to make a person or thing seem more important or impressive than they actually are
及物动词
- They had aggrandized their company's success in the report.
他们在报告中夸大了公司的成功。
- The biography aggrandized the author's contributions to literature.
这本传记夸大了作者对文学的贡献。
- The politician's speeches often aggrandize his past achievements.
这位政治家的演讲经常夸大他过去的成就。
- The media tends to aggrandize celebrities to attract more viewers.
媒体倾向于夸大名人以吸引更多观众。
- He is aggrandizing himself by exaggerating his accomplishments.
他通过夸大自己的成就来抬高自己。