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overplay造句
1. You must not overplay his part in the negotiations. 2. Don't overplay what I said. 3. Bob did not overplay his obvious selfishness. 4. The press tends to overplay these disagreements among Cabinet members. 5. Don't overplay the role. In the right setting (like Vacation Bible School), you could probably wear different clothes, but that would be inappropriate for a worship service. 6. The real danger remains that Washington will overplay its hand, leading other countries to seek to balance it. 7. The Japanese diplomat was careful not to overplay his hand during the negotiations. 8. Beijing, however, could easily overplay its hand—especially if it fails to consider the possible unintended consequences of such an approach. 8. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 9. If I overplay my hand, there will be no end of trouble, and more illicit Chinese purchases. 10. Do not overplay your hand and try to come across as Studley Dudley. 11. The United States has to be careful it doesn't overplay its hand. 12. This was a fine piece of filmmaking - uncompromising and direct, with no overplay on the emotional side. 13. Should she spell it out to him, or would that fatally overplay her hand? 14. Former Republican Senator Trent Lott said on MSNBC that presidents "tend to overplay their hand" in their first two years. 15. Until then, high oil prices should ensure Chavez maintains local control, despite his willingness to consistently overplay his political hand. 16. Pakistanis' growing sense of autarky has led them to overplay their hand in negotiations with the United States. 17. Hui and screenwriter Li Qiang have a knack for humorous observation, but the film rambles , the actors tending for too long to overplay the comedy and ignore the underlying poignancy. 18. John Prendergast, human rights activist and co-founder of the Enough project, told Al Jazeera: "One should not overplay this idea of north versus south or Christian versus Muslim." 19. For Beijing, policy mistakes on either side carry political risks. Overplay the inflation threat and growth could slow, threatening jobs and leading to social unrest. 20. Uncertainty about the economy. Gold, like stocks and bonds, will probably continue to bounce around, so don't overplay your gold card. 21. It is known that after people have made a decision, they tend to exaggerate its benefits. They also overplay the potential downsides of options they rejected. 22. If you want to be a better team, a better player, you have to overplay and outplay the other guys. That's our objective. 23. In their game of reopened possibilities, he didn't want to overplay his own hand.