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exagero
Catalan
exageració
Making to seem more important than it really is.
exaggeration
overstatement
understatement
Portuguese
exagero
Portuguese
alargamento
Catalan
ampliació
Spanish
ampliación
A photographic print that has been enlarged.
enlargement
blowup
Portuguese
alargamento
exaggeration
overstatement
1
That is no
exaggeration
,
even if recent competition is not exactly ferocious.
2
It's an
exaggeration
to say that a thousand flowers are yet blooming.
3
Yes, it's no
exaggeration
to say that I owe everything to her.
4
There is often much
exaggeration
,
much unfairness, much acrimony in their debates.
5
But it was possible that the bit about Satanism was an
exaggeration
.
1
In an era given to wild
overstatement
,
the words were vanishingly mild.
2
What part of that particular
overstatement
could have turned in her favour?
3
The
overstatement
may yet turn out to be smaller than initially estimated.
4
One of the characteristics of a legend is its
overstatement
of fact.
5
It's no
overstatement
to say that we are all obsessed with sleep.
1
I will attach the crescograph to this fern; the
magnification
is tremendous.
2
There are two known families, at symmetrical positions, visible under extreme
magnification
.
3
He raised the weapon, activated the 2X
magnification
,
and took careful aim.
4
He centered the shoreline of the bay and put on maximum
magnification
.
5
Finally it stopped on one area and put it under intense
magnification
.
6
At high
magnification
it was clear that the goblins skin was ill-fitting.
7
This
magnification
is temporary, but it may seem irresistible at the time.
8
Independent cameras zoom in to amplify images with up to 35x
magnification
.
9
They gradually increased the
magnification
,
just as they'd done with Ryuji's sample.
10
Brad, at the controls, increased viewer
magnification
and inspected the ship closely.
11
At present scope
magnification
they would have to be full sized planets.
12
At 30x
magnification
,
a spider's handiwork looks almost too complex to fathom.
13
At low
magnification
the contact point looked like a small dark spot.
14
He took a glass from his pocket and inspected it under
magnification
.
15
Morely increased the
magnification
,
to watch a few animals at a waterhole.
16
There he opened the molar vial and examined the contents under
magnification
.
magnification
high magnification
increase the magnification
full magnification
maximum magnification
low magnification
Portuguese
exagero
hipérbole
alargamento
ampliação
Catalan
exageració
ampliació
Spanish
ampliación