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- Dr Kirsch believes published data “give an exaggerated view of a drug's benefit. Kirsch博士相信已经对外公布的数据”夸大了药品的疗效.
- Mr Howie acknowledges that the retail investment boom is taking place, but he says the numbers for new account openings give an exaggerated impression of the extent of retail investment. 豪伊承认,中国正在出现散户投资热潮,但他表示,新开户数给人留下了散户投资规模庞大的假象。
- That assessment may be too cynical, but it seems fair to say that the Chevron opinion, if read in isolation, would give an exaggerated picture of the deference that courts actually give to administrative constructions. 这一评价或许过于富有讽刺意味,但若孤立理解该案的见解,要说它过于夸大了法院实际上给予行政解释的尊重,似乎还是公平的。
- He has an exaggerated idea of his own importance. 他自视过高。
- To give an account of in speech or writing. 描述口头或书面描述
- An exaggerated display of piety. 假虔诚,表面虔诚做出过分虔诚的样子
- She gave an incomplete account of the incident. 她对那个事件作了不完整的叙述。
- She gave an eyewitness account of the crime. 她对亲眼目睹的犯罪事件作了陈述。
- An exaggerated devotion is the scandal of our sex. 过分的虔诚是我们女人的丑行。
- A judge must give an objective opinion. 评判员必须发表公正的意见。
- Give an account of what happened. 把事情的经过告诉我们。
- An exaggerated or obsessive concern or fear. 夸大的或过激的担心或恐惧
- To give an account of(events, for example). 叙述(例如,事件)
- She has an exaggerated sense of her own importance. 她自视过高。
- An exaggerated or grotesque imitation, such as a parody of a literary work. 模仿一种夸张或怪诞的模仿,如对一个文学作品的滑稽模仿
- An exaggerated sense of self-importance; conceit. 自负过度的自我重要感;自负
- Give an opinion; give an excuse. 表明意见; 给一个借口
- He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance. 他自视过高。
- The royal ballet will give an excellent performance at the concert. 皇家芭蕾舞团将在音乐会上作一次出色的表演。
- The policeman gave an account of the traffic accident. 警察叙述了交通事故的经过。