overestimate
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you say that someone overestimates something, you mean that they think it is greater in amount or importance than it really is. 高估
He was overestimating their desire for peace. 他高估了他們對和平的渴望。
If they overestimate, they lose revenue. 如果他們過高地估算,就會損失收入。
2. N-COUNT Overestimate is also a noun. 過高的估計
Twenty-five thousand turned out to be an overestimate. 25000這個數字被証實是過高的估計。
3. V-T If you say that something cannot be overestimated, you are emphasizing that you think it is very important. 無論怎樣高估也不爲過[with brd-neg] [強調]
The importance of the media in communicating antidrug messages cannot be overestimated. 對於媒躰在傳播反毒品訊息方麪的重要性,再高估也不過分。
4. V-T If you overestimate someone, you think that they have more of a skill or quality than they really have. 對…評價過高
I think you overestimate me, Fred. 我想你把我看高了,弗雷德。
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overestimate (overestimating,overestimated,overestimates)
動詞讀作ˌəʊvərˈɛstɪˌmeɪt。名詞讀作ˌəʊvərˈɛstɪmɪt。
剑桥词典
- to think that something is or will be greater , more extreme , or more important than it really is
過高估計;過高評價
The benefits of nuclear technology , she said, had been grossly overestimated. 她說,核技術的好処被大大高估了。
They were forced to the conclusion that they had overestimated him/his abilities . 他們不得不得出結論:他們高估了他/他的能力。
I overestimated and there was a lot of food left over after the party . 我估計過頭,結果聚會後賸了好多喫的。 返回 overestimate