hype
hype 英 [haɪp] 美 [haɪp]
n. 大肆宣传;皮下注射 vt. 大肆宣传;使…兴奋
名词复数:hypes
- As a noun, hype means extravagant claims about a person or product. All the hype about a miraculous new kind of mop might influence you to buy one, but after trying it out you'll realize it's just a mop.
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- n. 大肆宣传;皮下注射
- vt. 大肆宣传;使…兴奋
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1. “There is no need for anxiety or for hype,” he said.
他说:“愤怒或者大肆宣扬都是没有必要的。
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2. But I'm really hoping that in all the hype, we don't forget that our kids need those same opportunities to expand their hearts as well.
但是我真切的希望,在所有的大肆宣传中,我们不会忘记我们的孩子也需要这些同样的机会去发展他们的心智。
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3. Behind all the recent hype about Green China, there is an element of fear -- an implicit sense that if China succeeds in its green ambitions, the United States will somehow lose.
在最近对于绿色中国的大肆宣传背后,有一个令人担忧的因素——一种不言而喻的感觉,即中国将会实现其绿色野心,而美国或许会失败。
- hype (n.) "excessive or misleading publicity or advertising," 1967, American English (the verb is attested from 1937), probably in part a back-formation of hyperbole, but also from underworld slang verb hype "to swindle by overcharging or short-changing" (1926), itself a back-formation from hyper "short-change con man" (1914), from the prefix hyper- meaning "over, to excess."
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