downplayed
英 [ˌdaʊnˈpleɪd]
美 [ˌdaʊnˈpleɪd]
v. 对…轻描淡写; 使轻视; 贬低
downplay的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 对…轻描淡写;使轻视;贬低
If youdownplaya fact or feature, you try to make people think that it is less important or serious than it really is.- The government is trying to downplay the violence.
政府试图对暴力行为低调处理。 - ...to downplay the dangers of nuclear accidents.
对核事故的危险轻描淡写
- The government is trying to downplay the violence.
双语例句
- Traditional aspects of Korean culture tend to be downplayed or ignored in North Korea.
在朝鲜,其传统文化大有被忽略之势。 - The White House downplayed the lower job numbers as just a bump in the road.
白宫淡化为仅仅是在路上颠簸了较低的工作号码。 - President Obama also downplayed the threat, saying his recommendation would be that people go to the movies.
奥巴马总统低调处理有关威胁。他说,他建议民众还是去看电影。 - Senator McCain downplayed the Powell announcement when asked about it on the Fox News Sunday television program.
麦凯恩在接受福克斯电视台周日新闻电视节目的采访时,对鲍威尔支持奥巴马的消息进行了低调处理。 - Meanwhile, the athlete downplayed the fact that his time equaled the world record.
同时,他的个人成绩也追平了世界纪录。 - The risks from contagion have repeatedly been downplayed.
危机蔓延的风险一再被低估。 - But I downplayed my feelings for him.
不过我一直淡化了我对他的感情。 - Local media initially downplayed the crisis, following the government's cue;
根据政府指示,开始时媒体报道低调; - He downplayed those comments Tuesday.
拉梅什星期二淡化了这些言论。 - Air pollution can be a sensitive subject in China, and its scope has for years been downplayed by officials and state news agencies.
空气污染在中国可能是一个敏感话题,多年来,中国空气污染的影响范围一直被官员们和国有通讯社所淡化。
