to exaggerate

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Englisch - Türkisch
izam etmek
mübalağa etmek
abartmak

Erken kalkma alışkanlığının önemini abartmak imkansızdır. - It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of the habit of early rising.

Eğitimin önemini abartmak imkansız. - It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of education.

büyültmek
{f} abartmak

Onun şeyleri abartmak için bir eğilimi var gibi görünüyor. - She seems to have a tendency to exaggerate things.

Eğitimin önemini abartmak imkansız. - It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of education.

{f} abartılı konuşmak
{f} ileri gitmek
(Tıp) Büyültmek, bir şeyi olduğundan büyük veya fazla göstermek, abartmak, mübalağa etmek
abart

Tom abartma eğilimindedir. - Tom tends to exaggerate.

Gerçekleri abartmayalım. - Let's not exaggerate the facts.

{f} aşırıya kaçmak
{f} şişirmek
aşırılık
mübalağa
abartma

Tom abartma eğilimindedir. - Tom tends to exaggerate.

Gerçekleri abartmayalım. - Let's not exaggerate the facts.

(Argo) bokunu çıkarmak
(Tıp) egzajere
büyütme
ballandırmak
gözünde büyütmek
{f} büyütmek
artırmak
Englisch - Englisch
gin up
To overstate, to describe more than is fact

I've told you a billion times not to exaggerate!.

come the acid
to overstate
do something to an excessive degree; "He overdid it last night when he did 100 push-ups"
{f} overstate, make something seem greater or more important than it really is; make larger than normal
If something exaggerates a situation, quality, or feature, it makes the situation, quality, or feature appear greater, more obvious, or more important than it really is. These figures exaggerate the loss of competitiveness. to make something seem better, larger, worse etc than it really is (past participle of exaggerare , from agger )
to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"
To heap up; to accumulate
To amplify; to magnify; to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth ; to delineate extravagantly ; to overstate the truth concerning
If you exaggerate, you indicate that something is, for example, worse or more important than it really is. He thinks I'm exaggerating Sheila admitted that she did sometimes exaggerate the demands of her job. + exaggeration exaggerations ex·ag·gera·tion Like many stories about him, it smacks of exaggeration It would be an exaggeration to call the danger urgent
{v} to heap up, aggravate, enlarge
run into the ground
pull the long bow
pile it on
to exaggerate

    Silbentrennung

    to ex·ag·ger·ate

    Türkische aussprache

    tı îgzäcıreyt

    Aussprache

    /tə əgˈzaʤərˌāt/ /tə ɪɡˈzæʤɜrˌeɪt/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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