Eric tends to exaggerate the difficulties.
埃里克往往夸大困难。
These dates exaggerate the loss of competitiveness.
这些数据夸大了竞争力的下降。
Mary has a propensity to exaggerate.
玛丽爱言过其实。
It is not exaggerating to say that the dynamic and fast-paced Chinese retail market has been a graveyard for multinational retailers.
"I am not exaggerating when I say that China surprises me every time I return.
This is the reason why the media and politicians rarely reflect on the impact of technological progress on declining employment while exaggerating the negative effects of trade.
The so-called "China shock" is more a "US syndrome" caused by a bunch of problems originating from the country's long-term structural issues that US scholars, media and politicians often choose to overlook while exaggerating the negative impact of trade with China.
Certain Western think tanks and media continue to exaggerate and hype up the current difficulties in China's post-COVID economic recovery.
"I am not exaggerating when I say the tickets were snapped up in seconds.
Despite an increase in appointments to visit homes for sale, Wu of 5i5j said his manager had cautioned sales staff to avoid pressuring customers into buying homes by using words like "sales frenzy", or exaggerating the current situation.
Zhang said there is no need to exaggerate the dangers of the sport.
"It's shocking, it's shocking, it's shocking," said Visser, adding that he is not exaggerating.
Li Deyi, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said there was no need to exaggerate one AI incident as a serious threat to mankind.
However, some experts have warned against exaggerating the advantages of blockchain.
“What’s happening with earnings is exaggerating market moves.
"He said financial statements that small companies submit to banks usually exaggerate their profitability.
The CSRC found Que took advantage of his position to manipulate Hengkang's information disclosure by controlling the timing of good news, exaggerating its R&D capacity and hiding unfavorable messages, which misled investors and affected the prices.
"There is no need to exaggerate the liquidity risk," it said.
For example, celebrities must not recommend products or services they themselves haven't used and are not allowed to exaggerate the efficacy of a product.