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Перевод: exaggerated


[прилагательное]
преувеличенный; расширенный; дутый; ненормально расширенный; ненормально увеличенный


Тезаурус:

  1. He had talked to Apthorp about her the previous afternoon, and it was clear she had exaggerated his anxiety about her health.
  2. So far fears that West Germany will be too distracted by the rebuilding of East Germany to continue the building of the European Community have been exaggerated.
  3. All those mannerisms - the splayed feet, the cupped hands, the exaggerated furrows of the brow, the strange vowel sounds -, surely he can't mean it?
  4. Maybe I had exaggerated things and Gilly wasn't such a bad old stick after all.
  5. Moran felt so outside their circle of concentration that he had to resort to tiptoeing into the room in an exaggerated parody of someone trying to enter unheard but his only audience was the boy, and that not often, and laughter only lifted the girls' heads from their books for a forgotten moment.
  6. She will play when she is relaxed, but although she is now seven or eight years old, she still has the exaggerated movements of a young puppy.
  7. For one thing, the election defeats of 1931 had exaggerated the real losses of the Labour Party.
  8. Her hair, glowing like a brazier through the early-morning mist, her high boots and her cream-coloured quilted jacket with its exaggerated shoulders, had drawn his gaze as he sat impatiently in a line of cars while the pickets argued with the driver of an articulated wagon that was trying to enter the University.
  9. Though to some extent exaggerated by the press, the disorder that surrounded it was far greater than anything occasioned by earlier industrial confrontations at locations such as Saltley, Grunwick, and Warrington.
  10. Out of this noisome soil grew some of the funerary customs of the upper classes, which today strike us as so exaggerated.
  11. The call for education to buttress democracy by inculcating into young people the principles of citizenship became increasingly exaggerated and, in some senses, melodramatic.
  12. For social reasons, both the degree of concentration of certain acknowledged problems and the extent to which they can be explained by internal processes of self-generation rather externally imposed processes may be grossly exaggerated.
  13. The ambitions of the modernizers, themselves, seem to have been exaggerated and to have encouraged commentators to believe more substantial change was taking place than was actually implemented.

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