sensationalize
sensationalize 英 [sen'seɪʃənəlaɪz] 美 [sɛn'seʃənəlaɪz]
vt. 以耸人听闻的手法处理;使引起轰动
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- vt. 以耸人听闻的手法处理;使引起轰动
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1. People tend to want to sensationalize the images and thereby make my clients look like they are ostentatious.
人们往往希望炒作这些图像,因此使我的客户看起来像是在炫耀。
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2. We shouldn't sensationalize this idea of a currency war -- but there is a modicum of truth that this is some kind of conflict.
我们没必要把汇率战搞得那麽骇人听闻——但事实上确实存在某种冲突。
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3. The Post and Mail appear to be engaged in a dual mission, both to discredit the protesters and to sensationalize the story by including references to (allegedly) acid-fueled tarp hookups.
毒品和性爱! 两份邮报看起来在执行双重使命,一是败坏示威者的名声,一是把故事搞得耸人听闻。
- sensationalize (v.) 1863, from sensational + -ize. Originally of audiences as well as topics. Related: Sensationalized; sensationalizing.
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