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单词 Hyperbole
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1 He's not usually given to hyperbole.
2 American humor is founded largely on hyperbole.
3 It was not hyperbole to call it the worst storm in twenty years.
4 This astonishing performance produced a gush of hyperbole.
5 This is the metaphor gone beyond hyperbole into simile.
6 Some cynics might dismiss such statements as cosmic hyperbole.
7 Twenty-four hours until kick-off and the hyperbole was drifting out of control.
8 Buried somewhere in all that hyperbole is a good deal of truth.
9 Hyperbole is a way of life in the culinary world, much to its detriment.
10 One might forgive the hyperbole in a politician but it is less easy to take from academic or journalistic critics.
11 Rick said, with a touch of hyperbole,[] that it was the best movie he'd ever seen.
12 Hyperbole, perhaps, but this meeting of two of world football's traditionally strongest sides should none the less prove highly informative.
13 She appropriated slapstick and hyperbole to the delicious purpose of lampooning the fathead who made her life miserable.
14 Already the hyperbole was out of all proportion compared to the evidence.
15 It is only slight hyperbole to say that Roy Disney averted a cultural tragedy.
16 But the hyperbole is fast becoming reality.
17 Instead, recruitment is often an orgy of hyperbole.
18 The phrase is of course a hyperbole.
19 Mr Murdoch was unwise to indulge in adolescent hyperbole.
20 The film is being promoted with all the usual hyperbole.
21 The blurb on the back of the book was full of the usual hyperbole - 'enthralling', 'fascinating' and so on.
22 Sentence 9, on the other hand, can be seen as a sort of ironic hyperbole: Arthur is paranoiac.
23 The unfinished and unpublished memoirs of Farini are replete with such hyperbole.
24 You get upset in the most florid ways, the most extreme hyperbole.
25 This truth is revealed in a style totally lacking in rancor or hyperbole, both of which would often be warranted.
26 The employees are the real test of whether an involvement program is substantive and effective or mere hyperbole and atmospherics.
27 When the Democrats convene in Chicago later this month, they will try to equal or surpass the Republican hyperbole.
28 Rick Perry, the Texas commissioner of agriculture, is a rancher with an aversion to hyperbole.
29 While Brown touted initiatives created in his tenure, some of the speech was laced with hyperbole.
30 That seemed a sober judgment not even verging on hyperbole.
31 This might sound like hyperbole.
32 Such hyperbole might seem reminiscent of the dotcom bubble.
33 Different criteria result in different categories of hyperbole.
34 British people tend understatement whereas Americans towards hyperbole.
35 Indeed, irresponsible hyperbole on the nuclear energy has already influenced the funding of research.
36 Hyperbole is a very common rhetorical device which is widely used both in English and Chinese.
37 For the existence of hyperbole diagonal, the door hole below stair can be done triangularly , form the continuance of diagonal, those who prevented common practice is curt.
38 There's nothing wrong a little confidence, even the point of near hyperbole.
39 Prochazka loved to regale his friends with hyperbole and excess.
40 Like most people, I wander into hyperbole from time to time. But it has now been a few days since I first played with Twitter for iPad, and I still think it is hands-down the best iPad app out there.
41 Journalists, often guilty of hyperbole, have struggled for once to capture the rawness of the politics.
42 Mourinho was modest afterwards, acknowledging the wild swings in hyperbole to which the media are prone.
43 As for metaphor, we suggest that as a conceptual process of reality rather than reality itself, it is the imaginativeness that makes metaphor a useful resource for hyperbole.
44 But even adjusted for bureaucratic hyperbole the government response is hefty.
45 In the mediaphilic field of paleoanthropology, it has become almost a reflex to claim that one's new find "overturns all previous notions" of our origins. Tim White despises such hyperbole.
46 The first is to transform his new Mayfair shop into the best wine store in the world, a goal he states without hyperbole.
47 The exterior element of the product almost by complete oversight, do not have any hyperbole to be decorated flightily , what all work state it seems that is a kind of reflection contrail.
48 If this sounds like hyperbole, listen to Professor Jim Hansen, the world's leading climatologist, whose predictions have consistently turned out to be correct.
49 It involves many techniques of expression such as innuendo, pun, irony, euphony, allegory, hyperbole, and oblique references, etc.
50 The fourth part is the Kirgiz proverb rhetoric feature. The common rhetoric forms are simile , analogy, hyperbole, metonymy, comparison, dualization and rhetorical question.
51 That was hyperbole - but the existential threat from climate change is all too real.
52 Hyperbole and understatement are two chief rhetorical figures in English language.
53 That may sound like hyperbole, or abstract nonsense . So let's get concrete.
54 Liver of goose saying fertilizer is aristocratic food also is not hyperbole.
55 Quantitative hyperbole is common figure of speech in both Chinese and English.
56 It proves that hyperbole can create new image beauty, affection beauty, noble beauty and comedic effects.
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