
inflated
形容词
1. 夸张的;言过其实的
2. 膨胀的;充气的
3. 通货膨胀的
4. 夸大的;过高估计的
名词
1. 充气体
2. 通货膨胀
词语辨析
inflated, exaggerated, hyperbolic
这些形容词都指言过其实或夸张的。
- inflated: 指被夸大或言过其实的,特别指与事实不符或不真实的描述或声称。
- exaggerated: 指言过其实或夸大,但可能有一定的真实性质。
- hyperbolic: 指夸张的,常用于修辞手法,用来强调或产生夸张效果。
词汇扩充
inflate (动词):使膨胀;使通货膨胀;夸大;增加
inflation (名词):膨胀;通货膨胀;夸张;物价上涨
inflator (名词):充气器;通货膨胀因素
近义词
exaggerated, hyperbolic, magnified
反义词
deflated, reduced
柯林斯词典
形容词
1. If you describe something as inflated, you mean that its value or its price has been increased by someone in a way that is not fair or reasonable.
2. An inflated opinion of yourself is greater pride or self-confidence than you really deserve.
3. An inflated report or account contains more information or is more detailed than necessary.
4. An inflated style of writing or speaking is complicated and difficult to understand.
5. An inflated claim or promise is one that is exaggerated or is unlikely to be fulfilled.
名词
1. Inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in a country, resulting in a fall in the value of money.
2. Inflation is the act of inflating something or the state of being inflated.
牛津词典
形容词
1. Increased by an excessive amount.
2. Having a higher opinion of oneself than is deserved.
3. (of language or a style of speaking or writing) Tediously lengthy and full of long or roundabout words.
4. Exaggerated; pompous.
5. (of a currency) Having a value that is artificially increased.
名词
1. The action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
2. Pompous or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects.
用法
1. The government was accused of inflating the figures to win support.
政府被指责为了赢得支持而夸大了这些数字。
2. He has an inflated opinion of himself.
他对自己有着过高的评价。
3. The report was criticized for being inflated and lacking substance.
这份报告因夸大其词且内容空洞而受到批评。
4. The professor's inflated style of lecturing made it difficult to understand the main points.
教授冗长的演讲风格让人难以理解重点。
5. The company made inflated claims about the benefits of their product.
该公司对其产品的好处做出了夸大的声称。
例句
- His inflated ego prevented him from listening to others' opinions.
- 他过高的自我评价使他无法倾听他人的意见。
- The government announced an inflated increase in employment numbers to boost public morale.
- 政府宣布了一个夸大的就业人数增加,以提振公众士气。
- The article is filled with inflated language, making it hard to understand the main message.
- 这篇文章充斥着夸张的语言,使得主要观点难以理解。
- She has an inflated sense of her own importance.
- 她对自己的重要性有着夸大的认识。
- The company's inflated claims about the product's effectiveness turned out to be false.
- 该公司关于产品功效的夸大宣传最终被证明是虚假的。
- He was criticized for his inflated style of writing, which made the text confusing.
- 他因冗长晦涩的写作风格而受到批评,这使得文本令人困惑。
- They accused the government of inflating the budget figures to win public support.
- 他们指责政府为了赢得公众支持而夸大预算数字。
- The inflated price of housing in the city is a major concern for many residents.
- 这座城市房价的飙升是许多居民关注的主要问题。
- The inflated language used in the speech made it difficult for the audience to understand the main points.
- 演讲中使用的夸张语言使得观众难以理解主要观点。
- The inflated claims made by the company turned out to be false.
- 该公司所做的夸大宣称最终被证明是虚假的。
- Many people are struggling to afford basic necessities due to inflation.
- 由于通货膨胀,许多人无法负担基本生活必需品。
- The government is taking measures to control inflation and stabilize the economy.
- 政府正在采取措施控制通货膨胀,稳定经济。
- She was criticized for her inflation of the facts in the report.
- 她因夸大报告中的事实而受到批评。
- The inflation of the balloon caused it to burst.
- 气球的膨胀使其破裂。
- The inflator is used to inflate the tires of the car.
- 充气器用于给车轮充气。