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Перевод: exaggeration
[существительное] преувеличение; гипербола
Тезаурус:
- The statement was probably a bit of an exaggeration but it demonstrated just how strongly Peter Fonda felt about the Nicholson play.
- The exaggeration or over-simplification of the notion of commonality within the gens as regards ownership of property is also apparent in the discussion of kinship and this led equally to a fundamental misunderstanding.
- It would not be an exaggeration to stress the extent to which the nouveau roman has dictated the terms of critical discourse, nor to state that it still acts as the essential reference point in any definition of postmodern aesthetics.
- This was an exaggeration.
- It would be a bit of an exaggeration to say that little Doug Flutie out-quarterbacked Houston's big Warren Moon.
- Partly because of anguish that they failed to anticipate Ethiopia's 1984-;85 famine, and partly to cajole rich countries into giving lots of food, aid workers do tend to err on the side of exaggeration.
- But exaggeration is not invention.
- The area was thus unusually weighted towards agriculture, but it was only an exaggeration of the normal situation in all provincial regions.
- The masquerade of camp becomes less a self-concealment than a kind of attack, and untruth a virtue: many a young man, says Wilde, "starts with the natural gift of exaggeration which, if encouraged could flourish.
- A slight exaggeration but I knew what he meant.
- This is a very small sample of labouring class poetry in the eighteenth century, for as A. J. Sambrook observes with just a little exaggeration: " since the discovery in 1730 of Stephen Duck hardly a year had passed without some peasant poet being brought forward and hailed as a "natural genius"."
- There's no doubt that exaggeration of symptoms can become a powerful factor in pursuing compensation claims, and if bogus claims do create an RSI bandwagon, genuine cases will fail as a result.
- It wasn't just the sumptuous disproportion of form over content, or the ultra-vivid hypersexual bliss induced by his refinement and exaggeration of the mannerisms of passion.
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