idiom > talk through the back of one's neck (=talk through one's neck)
Exaggerated
Explanation: Things right over the original level. Usage: Verb-object type; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; containing derogatory Source: "Song Shi Wangzu Road Biography": "Cai Jing open side, while Jiao Zu Road To take the rich, lured Emirates Wang Jiang, Yang Sheng-free so that Nash, exaggerated." Examples: Reflect the situation to be realistic, not ~.
kuā dà qí cí
Said the first words
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Wrote the first words
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Often exaggerated
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The speaking, writing articles exaggerated terms, than the facts. Grass that "the wind and waves," Chapter IV: "He was too late to blame wife exaggerated, and taught her to burn tea." Also as "exaggerated." Sun Li, "On the Road author's steadfastness of self-cultivation": "I never exaggerated bad. I read a few paragraphs later, the art on your skill, you reflect the national life and put your thoughts and emotions, you The use of performance practices in attracting. "
n.: talk through the back of one's neck (=talk through one's neck), speak through the back of one's neck (=talk through one's neck), inflation of language, spread it on thick, stick it on, puff sth.up, over write, make an overstatement
Thesaurus
put on frills, ballyhoo, All one's geese are swans., advertise, paint the devil blacker than he is, declaim, High askance prate, High on a large of, ballyhoo, Width of high talk, quackery, braggadocio, braggart, draw it strong, ego, vainglory
Antonym
within one's power;to the bes of one's ability( capacity), seek truth from facts, Name names, Refers to the days of painting in, little cover up, Zhihuqiming, To estimate one's strength And for the, cut one'scoataccording to one's cloth