overplayed的意思
overplayed中文翻譯:
v.夸張,過分依賴……的力量,把……演得過火;將高爾夫球打到果嶺之外
overpowering proportions───壓倒性的比例
overpowered───v.征服,制勝;壓倒;(使)難以忍受;強烈地影響;(色彩或風味)壓過(overpower的過去式及過去分詞)
overpraising───n.過獎;vt.過度夸獎
overpaint───v.涂掉,給……上一層涂料;夸張;n.面漆,置漆;表面涂層
overpass───v.穿過,超過;過去,結束;忽視;n.立交橋,高架橋,天橋
overpassed───adj.過去了的;已廢除的;v.通過;度過(難關等);超越(overpass的過去式和過去分詞)
overpowered by hunger───饑腸轆轆
overpress───v.使負擔過重;過分堅持;n.過大的壓力;熨燙過度;飛刺(玻璃制品的缺陷)
overpraise───n.過獎;vt.過度夸獎
coverpoint sv───覆蓋點sv
I think the historical factor is overplayed, that it really doesn't mean much.───我認為該歷史因素被夸大了,其實它真的意義不大。
Althougha bit overplayed, something this good should not be excluded.───雖然有點演奏過多了,但這種好東西是不應被排除在外。
Perhaps I had underplayed the former and overplayed the latter.───可能我對前者描述的不夠充分,而對后者又太過夸張了。
At one point, it looked as if Mr Rajoelina, who has been in politics for barely a year, might have overplayed his hand.───某個角度看,拉喬利納這么做有點過分,因為他涉足政治還不到一年。
However, it could be argued that the public reaction that followed the leak may be a little overplayed.───不過,可以說,這份草案外泄之后,公眾的反應可能有些過度。
But he said fears of a hard landing were "overplayed" .───但他表示,對硬著陸的擔憂是“夸大的”。
England are different. Opponents are analysed, built up and their strengths are often overplayed.───英格蘭則不同,對手們會被分析,重建,他們的強大往往會被夸大。
Maybe we overplayed a little bit in parts of the game but we played a mobile, technical game.───也許我們有時有點賣弄,但是球隊踢了一場有活力、有技術含量的比賽。
in my sense was - the story was overplayed . - overplayed by who ? - well , i think the media had fun with it.───我覺得這件事被過度關注了。-被誰過度關注了?-我認為媒體利用它炒作。
His role in the negotiations has been overplayed.
The actor overplayed the role of Hamlet.
I think the historical factor is overplayed, that it really doesn't mean much.
The unions overplayed their hand in the end and failed to get the pay rise they wanted.
Has the Boesky show trials boom overplayed itself?
Eventually, however, Safdarjung overplayed his hand.
Amelia fretted that the press overplayed accidents, but there was nothing she could do about it; news was news.
The unions overplayed their hand in the end.
I think this erosion-of-skills idea is way overplayed. It's probably much more about marketability.