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
- 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。 - He "downplayed" the possibility of holding last-ditch talks with Iraq in switzerland.
他“淡化”了在瑞士与伊拉克进行最后阶段谈判的可能性。 - State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland on Thursday downplayed the incident.
美国国务院发言人纽兰星期四对这一事件进行了淡化处理。 - He downplayed those comments Tuesday.
拉梅什星期二淡化了这些言论。 - On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke downplayed bank takeover talk, helping the stock market bounce off12-year lows.
周二,美联储主席本·伯南克打消了政府将接管银行的传言,促使股市从12年来的低点开始反弹。 - However, Mr Feng downplayed fears of a pandemic.
不过,冯子健淡化了疫情大爆发的担心。 - Fellow Republicans downplayed the significance of Bloomberg's endorsement.
共和党人淡化了布隆伯格的支持。 - But I downplayed my feelings for him.
不过我一直淡化了我对他的感情。 - 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。 - The two leaders downplayed differences on steps to reverse the current economic slide.
两位领导人还试图淡化他们在扭转经济下滑的具体做法上存在的分歧。