hype是什么意思

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  • The propagation of the devil-at-the-crossroads myth serves a greater purpose than simply ' hyping up' or trumpeting the skill and virtuosity of the performer.

  • Such summits tend to be excessively hyped up – they produce high levels of expectation but furnish quite meagre results.

  • The hyping up of expectations ahead of the general election is written down here, but manifestly has not been undertaken in practice.

  • We are under no illusion about why the debate was hyped up, as it was before the holidays.

  • A successful direct marketing campaign, hyped by over-bonusing, attracted a large number of new policyholders and an increasing flow of contributions from existing members.

  • The newspapers also bear a responsibility for hyping the scares.

  • The single market has not given us the benefit or economic advantage that was claimed for it, yet we keep hyping it up.

  • Spectators walking around in the streets are not necessarily causing an offence because they are encouraging themselves on and getting hyped up.

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  • 中文简体

    (新闻媒体的)大肆宣传,炒作, (通过新闻媒体)大肆宣传,炒作…

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  • Español

    bombo, bombo publicitario [masculine], despliegue publicitario [masculine]…

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  • Português

    engodo, mentira…

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  • 日本語

    誇大…

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  • Türk dili

    medyada çok göze batan/yer alan, şişirme, çokça reklamı yapılan…

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  • Français

    campagne [feminine] publicitaire, battage [masculine] médiatique…

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  • Catalan

    bombo, propaganda…

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  • العربية

    يُضَخِّم الأُمور…

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