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夸大, 夸张
to make something seem more significant, serious, or extreme than it really is
- The media tends to magnify minor incidents into major scandals.
媒体倾向于将小事件夸大成大丑闻。
- She magnified the problem to get attention.
她夸大了问题以引起注意。
- Critics magnified the flaws in the performance.
夸大表演中的缺陷.
- Don't magnify your mistakes; focus on solutions.
不要夸大你的错误;专注于解决方案。
- Social media can magnify public outrage quickly.
社交媒体可以迅速放大公众的愤怒。
同义词:
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放大, 扩大
to make something seem bigger
- The microscope magnifies tiny cells so we can see them.
显微镜放大微小的细胞,以便我们可以看到它们。
- This lens can magnify objects up to ten times their size.
这个镜头可以放大物体至其尺寸的十倍。
- Cartographers magnified the city on the map for clarity.
制图师为了清晰起见,在地图上放大了这座城市。
- The camera magnified the distant mountain peak.
相机放大了远处的山峰。
- Using binoculars magnifies distant birds.
使用双筒望远镜放大远处的鸟。
反义词:
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夸大, 夸张
to exaggerate beyond the truth
- Politicians often magnify risks to gain support.
政治家们经常夸大风险以获取支持。
- He magnified his achievements in the interview.
他在面试中夸大了自己的成就。
- The story was magnified until it sounded unbelievable.
这个故事被夸大了,直到听起来令人难以置信。
- Critics magnified the actor's errors for effect.
评论家们为了效果夸大了演员的错误。
- Social gossip tends to magnify minor events.
社会八卦倾向于夸大小事件。
反义词:
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放大, 增强音量
to cause something to sound louder by using special equipment
- The amplifier was used to magnify the guitarist's music during the concert.
在音乐会期间,放大器被用来放大吉他手的音乐。
- The hearing aid helped to magnify the sounds around him, making conversations easier to follow.
助听器有助于放大他周围的声音,使对话更容易听清。
- In the control room, technicians worked to magnify the audio signals for the broadcast.
在控制室里,技术人员努力放大音频信号以供广播。
- The sound engineer adjusted the levels to magnify the bass in the track.
音响工程师调整了电平以放大曲目中的低音。