Nghĩa của từ out of proportion bằng Tiếng Anh

ot in proportion, exaggerated

Đặt câu với từ "out of proportion"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "out of proportion", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ out of proportion, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ out of proportion trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. Things get blown out of proportion.

2. The paranoia's got out of proportion.

3. He idolised it all out of proportion. "

4. We mustn't get things out of proportion.

5. Everything just got blown out of proportion.

6. With men it's totally out of proportion.

7. Things had got a bit out of proportion.

8. The issue was blown far out of proportion.

9. Aren't you getting things rather out of proportion? Sentencedict.com

10. To my eye, the windows seem out of proportion.

11. The head is out of proportion with the body.

12. The media may be blowing it up out of proportion.

13. AMBASSADOR WELLS: I really think this has been blown out of proportion.

14. His head is out of proportion to the size of his body.

15. Her head is out of proportion to the size of her body.

16. But their valour and prowess were out of proportion to their numbers.

17. He thought the whole incident had been blown up out of proportion.

18. The porch is out of proportion with the rest of the house.

19. 14 The figures of the horses in the foreground are out of proportion.

20. The costs of the plan are out of proportion to the budget available.

21. At one time they resurface and blow the present things out of proportion.

22. The constant piping of the oystercatchers is all out of proportion to their numbers.

23. This case has been blown totally out of proportion because of the media attention.

24. Justin said it was all a big joke, and Hannah blew it out of proportion.

25. The population growth of males in China, by recent official count out of proportion of females.

26. It's ridiculous - we have a tiny disagreement and you blow the whole thing out of proportion!

27. Athletes are a mirror of society, even if sometimes their images are blown out of proportion.

28. Rightwing commentators claimed that the media had been duped into blowing the whole issue out of proportion.

29. 2 It was imperative too to keep cool and not allow things to get out of proportion.

30. 13 It's ridiculous - we have a tiny disagreement and you blow the whole thing out of proportion!

31. I suggest that the mirror has severe distortions, and perhaps Harley is seeing things grossly out of proportion.

32. I like the general style of the building, but the chimneys are out of proportion—they're too big.

33. My head was much nearer the camera than the rest of me so I'm all out of proportion.

34. Like the cabalistic use of hints and allusions, it achieves results seemingly out of proportion to the measures employed.

35. Hawaii's musical contributions to the music of the United States are out of proportion to the state's small size.

36. I felt out of proportion with a short bob and, although striking, it was too neat and tidy for me.

37. 8 The unexpected ruins plans. Perhaps the undertaking was superficially and inconsiderately designed: Risk of being blown out of proportion.

38. Our evidence for the organization and internal politics of classical Corinth is meagre, and out of proportion to the city's importance.

39. Carditis is most commonly detected when a new heart murmur has been auscultated or when tachycardia out of proportion to the fever is observed

40. There, the power of the minority – especially an obstinate and logic-resistant minority like this one – is riotously out of proportion to its numbers.

41. When compared with people whose wages seem outrageously out of proportion to the work they do, it would appear that society has placed a low valuation on the teaching profession.

42. Other terms for Awfulizing that you may have heard are “catastrophizing,” “making mountains out of molehills,” or “blowing things out of proportion.” Awfulizing is a logical consequence when you engage in demandingness.

43. People with social anxiety disorder experience a more out-of-proportion fear that can make them shake, their hearts pound, or even cause a panic attack during a range of social situations.

44. Afterglow Lyrics: I blew things out of proportion, now you're blue / Put you in jail for something you didn't do / I pinned your hands behind your back, oh / Thought I had reason to attack, but no

45. Analogian) of faith.” No prophet is to be accepted who proclaims anything opposed to the “one faith” proper to the “one body in Christ.” Such preaching would be out of proportion to, or beyond, the objective truth entrusted

46. But the structural looseness of the cadenza becomes less tolerable when the virtuoso performer goes to later sources or composes new Cadenzas that are anachronistic in their technical and harmonic style, out of proportion in length, and inadequately related to

47. Background Hyperkalemia in association with metabolic Acidosis that are out of proportion to changes in glomerular filtration rate defines type 4 renal tubular Acidosis (RTA), the most common RTA observed, but the molecular mechanisms underlying the associated metabolic Acidosis are incompletely understood

48. Blest blether blethered blethering blethers bletherskate Bletherskates blew blew his nose blew in the wind blew out of proportion blewits blighia sapida blight blighted blighter blighters blighties - Dictionnaire de mots similaires, Différentes expressions, Synonymes, Idiomes pour Idiome blessing in disguise

49. (archaic) bombastic 1750, Richard Burton, Masters of the English Novel‎[1]: Men's future upon earth does not attract it; their honesty and shapeliness in the present does; and whenever they were out of proportion, overthrown, affected, pretentious, Bombastical, hypocritical, pedantic, fantastically delicate; whenever it sees them self-deceived or

50. Chlorosis: ( klōr-ō'sis ), Rarely used term for a form of chronic hypochromic microcytic (iron deficiency) anemia, characterized by a great reduction in hemoglobin out of proportion to the decreased number of red blood cells; observed chiefly in females from puberty to the third decade and usually associated with diets deficient in iron and