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overrate [ˌoʊvərˈreɪt]

vt. 对(质量、能力等)估价过高;
过去式:: overrated 过去分词:: overrated 现在分词:: overrating 第三人称单数:: overrates
[反义词] 高估: underrate

例句:

  • It is easy to overrate their importance.
    人们易于过分强调它们的重要性.
  • Social analysts often overrate the rate of change.
    社会分析家往往过高估计发生变化的速度.
  • A presidential associate inevitably tends to overrate the significance of the things he does know about.
    一个总统的幕僚对于他确实知道的事情,总难免要过分强调其重要性.
  • Edgerton calls the tendency to overrate the impact of dramatic new technologies futurism.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • "It is hard to overrate the importance of the information received through Blake," Sergei Ivanov, an SVR spokesman, said.
    来自THETIMES
  • We will ourselves both to overlook the obvious chicanery and to overrate the apparent obstacles.
    来自NEWYORKER