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exaggerated造句
151. All demonstrate an exaggerated sense of entitlement. 152. As usual, imagination exaggerated the possibilities for her. 153. John said it was grossly exaggerated. 154. This report seems somewhat exaggerated, and should be verified. 155. Exaggerated angulation is as faulty as too little. 156. Reports of spider bites are greatly exaggerated. 157. The matter is much exaggerated. 158. The fact is incredibly exaggerated. 159. He enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity. 160. Their statement unjustified also great - exaggerated view cause. 161. To solve the problem of exaggerated angle pulse in the ratio driving and tracing measuring technique in testing in situ for large gears, the programmable dynamic frequency doubler has been developed. 162. The most famous element is the musical scene where Red performs and "Wolfie" reacts with lusty howling and exaggerated amorousness . 163. I don't think the importance of this defect should be exaggerated. 164. People close to the Obama's transition team caution against exaggerated expectations related to the stimulus plan. 165. Sometimes usefull in the lategame when your opponet exaggerated with cannon fodder. 166. He also missed last weekend's trip to Tarragona with a troublesome knee, although yesterday he reacted sharply to suggestions that he has exaggerated injuries. 167. Design of bright - coloured colour, exaggerated gave us never-failing daydream. 168. The shift is even more exaggerated when they're not happy with their current partners, said Kristina Durante, a social psychologist at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. 169. The short seller alleges, among other things, that Sino-Forest fraudulently exaggerated its tree-plantation assets. 170. Side wrinkles are desirable, but should never be exaggerated into dewlap. 171. He greeted his mother with an exaggerated hug which she barely returned. 172. This exaggerated elevator swash mix will accomplish the same function of a 140 CCPM radio setting. 173. The lobster likely uses its exaggerated claw, or cheliped, to defend against other crustaceans. 174. Questions need to be pertinent to students' educational background; otherwise the university creates an incentive for false or exaggerated information. 175. He held the words of Montanus to be really those of the Paraclete , and he characteristically exaggerated their import. 176. They are often misshapen or exaggerated in shape or expression. 177. An exaggerated vertical scale is useful, however, when dealing with low dips and subdued topography. 178. Fears about the fragility of the global recovery are exaggerated . 179. And, microsoft also exaggerated the action of new plan, underestimated relevant cost expenses. 180. Fourth, worries about exposure to an overheated property market are exaggerated.