exaggeration u rečniku PONS

exaggeration Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

it's not an exaggeration to say that ...
a bit of an exaggeration

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The campus scenes have been picturized without a hint of exaggeration.
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Without any intent to speak with exaggeration or rhetorically, it seems to me that this is really a historic occasion.
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Some local estimates say that the city's population has grown to as much as 100,000 during past festivals, though this is likely an exaggeration.
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In applying for a post office the applicants claimed that the population was then about 100 but this was considered a considerable exaggeration.
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When used in conversation in present day it is often used as a joke expressing an exaggeration of age.
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Batman asserts that he collected 6,700 books for the archbishop, though this is probably an exaggeration.
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The strips featuring her are largely a satire on stereotypical goth culture's tendencies towards pretension and exaggeration by individuals of their personal suffering.
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Such signature exaggerations remain both hilarious and unsettling.
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Through the use of exaggeration, the artists created lively images.
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Theater actors often have to project their voices more than film actors and enunciation can lead to exaggeration.
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