overpromising
overpromising — 動詞
1. to describe results, benefits, or plans as better than you can really provide.
亂開支票
把成果或好處說得大過實際
to describe results, benefits, or plans as better than you can really provide.
During the launch, Ari kept overpromising features the small team could not build.
產品發表時,Ari 一直在亂開支票,承諾小團隊根本做不出來的功能。
overpromising what a team can deliver
The mayor was overpromising again when she guaranteed cheaper trains by June.
那位市長保證六月前票價會變便宜時,又在亂開支票了。
Job ads are overpromising if they guarantee easy promotion in six months.
如果職缺廣告保證六個月內輕鬆升遷,那就是在亂開支票。
The brochure is overpromising if it calls every seat a luxury upgrade.
如果這本型錄把每個座位都說成豪華升級,那就是在亂開支票。
- oversell
often used when a product, plan, or idea is made to sound too good
- overstate
focuses on saying something too strongly, not always making a promise
- exaggerate
broader and can describe any kind of overstatement
- underpromise
means giving a more careful or lower claim than what may happen
文法句型
keep overpromising
be overpromising about something
overpromising what someone or something can do
用法筆記
Often used when people try to win trust from customers, voters, or clients. It commonly appears with specific outcomes that later prove unrealistic.
常見錯誤
overpromising — 名詞
1. the act or habit of making promises that sound bigger than what can truly be del
過度承諾
把能做到的事說得太滿
the act or habit of making promises that sound bigger than what can truly be delivered.
Investors lost patience because the startup's overpromising hid serious cash problems.
投資人失去耐心,因為那家新創的過度承諾掩蓋了嚴重的資金問題。
startup's overpromising
Years of overpromising made parents doubt every new plan from the school.
多年來的過度承諾,讓家長懷疑學校提出的每個新方案。
The coach apologized, admitting that his overpromising had raised false hopes.
教練道了歉,承認自己的過度承諾讓大家抱了錯誤的期待。
Overpromising in the brochure led guests to expect a larger swimming pool.
簡介裡的過度承諾,讓住客以為游泳池會更大。
- overselling
often used for marketing language rather than any promise
- exaggeration
broader and does not always involve future results
- hype
more informal and often tied to publicity
文法句型
years of overpromising
a pattern of overpromising
overpromising by someone or something
用法筆記
Usually names a repeated behavior or a general habit, not one single promise. It often appears when people explain why trust has been damaged.