sensationalize
美 [sen?se???n(?)l?a?z]
英 [sen?se??(?)n?la?z] 
- v.故作聳人聽聞地夸張;大肆渲染
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)炒作;使引起轟動;炒做
詞形變化
過去式:sensationalizized 過去式:sensationalized 現(xiàn)在分詞:sensationalizing 第三人稱單數(shù):sensationalizes
英漢雙解
1. | ~ sth 故作聳人聽聞地夸張;大肆渲染to exaggerate a story so that it seems more exciting or shocking than it really is |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
When will TOI stop trying to sensationalize news.
TOI什么時候會停止試圖炒作新聞。
We shouldn't sensationalize this idea of a currency war -- but there is a modicum of truth that this is some kind of conflict.
我們沒必要把匯率戰(zhàn)搞得那麼駭人聽聞——但事實上確實存在某種沖突。
So it could be typical of the American media to unnecessarily sensationalize things.
所以,不必要的炒作通常是美國媒體的典型特征。
Heroes are willing to sensationalize their feelings and self-perceptions to become outspoken critics of the status quo.
英雄更愿意感性的傾吐自己的情感而成為對現(xiàn)狀口無遮攔的批評家。
While Highsmith's title may sensationalize the issue, neither he nor Levison are suggesting that velocity is entirely evil.
可能是Highsmith標(biāo)題黨了,他和Levison都不是說開發(fā)速度是完全邪惡的。
The media will always sensationalize and simplify a story.
媒體總是聳人聽聞,而且簡化真實的事件。
People tend to want to sensationalize the images and thereby make my clients look like they are ostentatious.
人們往往希望炒作這些圖像,因此使我的客戶看起來像是在炫耀。