intransitive. To do a thing too much or to too great an extent; to go to excess; to exceed the proper limit.
单词 | θ126255 |
释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > exaggeration, hyperbole > exaggerate [verb (intransitive)] > in action (5) overdoa1325 intransitive. To do a thing too much or to too great an extent; to go to excess; to exceed the proper limit. to break to an extreme1592 An excessive degree; a ‘very great length’, in phrases to break to an extreme, to carry to an extreme, to run to an extreme; also, something… overact1631 intransitive. To act a part or portray an emotion, etc., in an exaggerated manner or with unnecessary emphasis. to fly high (or a high pitch)1655 figurative; esp. of fame, a report, etc. to fly high (or a high pitch): to aim at or reach a high pitch of action, feeling, etc. (cf. flight, n.1 3)… outgrabe1855 intransitive. Used as a nonsense word: (most frequently) to emit a strange noise. |
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