常見例句To understate(a role)intentionally;underplay. 表演有克制有意識(shí)輕描淡寫(一角色);含蓄克制地扮演To understate(a role) intentionally; underplay. 表演有克制有意識(shí)輕描淡寫(一角色);含蓄克制地扮演Opinion polls underplay Mr Le Pen's support; almost half of respondents say they are undecided. 民意測(cè)驗(yàn)不能充分說(shuō)明勒龐的支持度;幾乎一半的受調(diào)查者聲稱他們尚未決定。Such optimism may underplay the potential channels through which the subprime mess can infect other countries. 這些樂(lè)觀主義者忽視了次級(jí)危機(jī)傳染到其它國(guó)家通道的重要性。If there are recruiters out there telling job seekers to underplay their ambitions and qualifications, then certainly I could do better. 如果有招聘人員告訴找工作的人對(duì)自己的雄心壯志和資歷輕描淡寫的話,那我肯定能比他們做得更好。The latest official figures show inflation running at about 16 percent but economists say official figures underplay what Iranians pay for basic food in shops . 最新的官方數(shù)據(jù)顯示,通貨膨脹率約達(dá)16%25,不過(guò)經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家說(shuō)官方數(shù)字蓄意低估人民實(shí)際購(gòu)買基本糧食的金額。 返回 underplaying