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understate

英 [ˌʌndəˈsteɪt]

美 [ˌʌndərˈsteɪt]

v.  轻描淡写; 避重就轻地说

过去分词:understated 过去式:understated 第三人称单数:understates 现在分词:understating 复数:understates 

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Collins.1 / BNC.15122 / COCA.12982

牛津词典

    verb

    • 轻描淡写;避重就轻地说
      to state that sth is smaller, less important or less serious than it really is
      1. It would be a mistake to understate the seriousness of the problem.
        对该问题的严重性轻描淡写是错误的。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 不充分如实地陈述;对…轻描淡写;打折扣地说
      If youunderstatesomething, you describe it in a way that suggests that it is less important or serious than it really is.
      1. The government chooses deliberately to understate the increase in prices...
        政府故意对物价上涨轻描淡写。
      2. That understates my commitment to the orchestra.
        那没有充分表达我对管弦乐队的热爱。

    英英释义

    verb

    双语例句

    • And that may well understate the leisure gains.
      而且这很可能还低估了实际增加的空闲时间。
    • This is not to understate the latter.
      这并非要低估后者。
    • If discouraged workers have left the labour force because they could not find a job, then the unemployment rate may understate the hardship they face.
      如果因为他们不可能找到工作,丧失信心的劳动者们已经丧失了劳动的能力,这个失业率,不可能让人真正估计到他们所面对的困难。
    • Some journalists feel that official data on such diseases tends to understate the real extent of outbreaks.
      一些记者觉得,这类疾病的官方数据往往比疾病暴发时的真正程度更保守。
    • We may be looking at long-term, double-digit unemployment with official unemployment figures that understate the extent of the problem.
      我们可能会看到失业率长期处于两位数,而官方失业数据仍将低估问题的严重性。
    • However, according to the American scholar David Weinstein, the official numbers understate Japanese deflation by several percentage points.
      不过,美国学者大卫韦恩斯坦(davidweinstein)表示,官方数据将日本的通缩率低估了几个百分点。
    • Some landlords understate their production figures to avoid tax.
      有些地主少报产量以逃税。
    • It used the pension funding ratios calculated by the states themselves, which almost certainly understate the size of the hole.
      它利用的养老金资金供应比例是由各州自行计算的,这些数据几乎肯定低估了缺口的规模。
    • However, just as we are apt to forget the negatives when equities are rallying hard, we are also prone to understate the positives during periods of volatility.
      然而,就像我们在股市强劲上扬之时容易忘记负面因素一样,我们往往也会在股市波动期间低估正面因素。
    • In addition, experience suggests that as the threat of a downturn increases, corporate leaders tend to understate it, in an attempt to maintain morale among staff, customers and investors.
      此外,经验表明,当经济低迷的威胁加剧时,企业领袖往往会加以淡化,试图保持员工、客户和投资者的士气。