overprize
vt.过于珍视, 对…评价过高
词形变化
释义与例句
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1.
To prize excessively; to overvalue.
及物1777, Granville Sharp, A Tract on the Law of Nature, and Principles of Action in Man, London: B. White and E. & C. Dilly, p. 120, note 42, A Man apt to over-prize himself, and jealous withal of contempt, of wrong, or of gross abuse, is not so easily appeased with streams of blood, as a calm and gentle spirit is with an ingenuous acknowledgment of wrongs done, or with a courteous answer for wrongs suspected.
1983, John Gardner (American writer), On Becoming a Novelist, Open Road Media, 2010, Part II, Another reason workshops become “workshoppy” is that often teachers slide unconsciously into overprizing the kind of narrative writing that teaches well, undervaluing and even dismissing work that does not.
词源
From over- + prize. See overpraise.
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