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
- A spokesman for the Palace downplayed claims the assassination raid had anything to do with the delay.
英国王室的一位发言人对突袭拉登造成蜜月延期一事没有正面回应。 - Executives at Goldman and Morgan Stanley yesterday downplayed those fears, saying they had been reducing leverage since the onset of the credit crunch and arguing they would be able to make up for it by working harder in other areas.
高盛和摩根士丹利的高管昨日对这些担心表示不以为然。他们表示,自信贷紧缩爆发以来,他们一直在降低杠杆水平,并且表示,通过在其它方面更加努力的工作,他们可以弥补这方面的损失。 - "I must confess that over my career, I've actually downplayed the importance of DJs," says Peter Hook.
我必须承认,在我的音乐历程中,之前的确忽视了DJ的重要性。 - NATO foreign ministers downplayed their differences as they began a two-day summit in Berlin to discuss the scope of the military alliance's operations in Libya.
北约各国外交部长在柏林开始两天会议之际淡化处理他们的分歧。会议将讨论这个军事同盟在利比亚开展行动的范围。 - The risks from contagion have repeatedly been downplayed.
危机蔓延的风险一再被低估。 - The White House downplayed the lower job numbers as just a bump in the road.
白宫淡化为仅仅是在路上颠簸了较低的工作号码。 - Local media initially downplayed the crisis, following the government's cue;
根据政府指示,开始时媒体报道低调; - In contrast, the fact that China remains an autocracy was politely downplayed by Mr Obama on his visit to Shanghai and Beijing last week.
相比之下,奥巴马上周访问上海和北京时,对中国仍是专制国家这一事实却礼貌地加以淡化。 - Fellow Republicans downplayed the significance of Bloomberg's endorsement.
共和党人淡化了布隆伯格的支持。 - Crean downplayed the potential economic impact of the case.
克林淡化了潜在的经济影响的案件。
