overcompensate
英 [ˌəʊvəˈkɒmpenseɪt]
美 [ˌoʊvərˈkɑːmpenseɪt]
v. 过度补偿(为纠正某事而做得过分); 矫枉过正
现在分词:overcompensating 过去分词:overcompensated 过去式:overcompensated 第三人称单数:overcompensates
BNC.49105 / COCA.30008
牛津词典
verb
- 过度补偿(为纠正某事而做得过分);矫枉过正
to do too much when trying to correct a problem and so cause a different problem- She overcompensated for her shyness by talking too much and laughing too loud.
她为了克服自己的羞怯,却说话太多,笑声太大。
- She overcompensated for her shyness by talking too much and laughing too loud.
英英释义
verb
- make excessive corrections for fear of making an error
- make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities
- he is compensating for being a bad father
双语例句
- Do you feel like because you a white boy, you got to overcompensate sometimes?
因为你是个白人小子,所以你有时为了自卑反应过度? - I have found that I need to overcompensate for my "soft" appearance in order to get my point across.
我发现要达到我的愿望,我需要克服我温和的外表这一关。 - When she's nervous she tends to overcompensate by being very aggressive.
当她紧张时,她往往表现得极为放肆。 - Some people react by constantly seeking reassurance, while others overcompensate by taking risks.
有些人的反应是通过不断寻求保证;而另一些人用“冒险”从而引起”矫枉过正“。 - That` s an inferiority complex where short men overcompensate by being aggressive.
这种自卑情结让矮个子男人过分激进,欲盖弥彰。 - The groups tend to overcompensate by creating contracts and specifications prior to designing, developing, and integrating code.
组织倾向于过度在创建合同和规格上工作,而不是在设计、开发和集成上。