SEEMto make something seem less important or less serious than it really is 淡化…的重要性[严重性]SYN play downOPP overplay
She underplays her achievements.
她对自己的成就表现得很低调。
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underplay• Rarely is any news story ever underplayed.• For once he was underplaying his hand.• Whatever his motives, Salah was careful to underplay the contributioneducation might make to the emancipation and liberation of women.• For in looking back she underplayed the impact of feministdiscourses on the repealstruggle.• Even if the latest Catholic reforms underplay the offertoryritual, it is not of itself without meaning or challenge.• The standard third-world prescription heavily underplays the role of private property.• Never underplay the Tory party's ruthlessness towards a limpingleader, we were told.• McQueen seems to inspire Hoffman to underplay, too.