Understate Meaning in English
word
释义
To describe something as being less important, serious, or large than it really is.
用法与细微差别
Formal and often used in news, analysis, and criticism. Common with words like 'seriously', 'greatly', or 'significantly': 'seriously understate'. Opposite of 'overstate'. Sometimes used to sound modest or careful.
Spanish: restar importancia - minimizarPortuguese (BR): minimizar - atenuarPortuguese (PT): minimizar - atenuarChinese (Simplified): 低估 - 轻描淡写Chinese (Traditional): 低估 - 輕描淡寫Hindi: कम आंकना - कम बतानाArabic: يُقلل من شأن - يستخفBengali: কম গুরুত্ব দেওয়া - খাটো করে দেখাRussian: преуменьшатьJapanese: 控えめに言う - 過小評価するVietnamese: xem nhẹ - đánh giá thấpKorean: 과소평가하다 - 축소해서 말하다Turkish: küçümsemek - olduğundan az göstermekUrdu: کم اہمیت دینا - کم کرکے بیان کرناIndonesian: meremehkan - mengecilkan
例句
He tends to understate his achievements at work.
basic
To call her just 'talented' would be to understate her abilities.
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The report understates the cost of the project.
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It would be wrong to understate the risks involved.
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Saying the weather was 'bad' yesterday would really understate just how horrible it was.
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I can't understate how much your support means to me.
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