overembellish
verb [ I or T ] (also over-embellish) uk/ˌəʊ.vər.ɪmˈbel.ɪʃ/ us/ˌoʊ.vɚ.ɪmˈbel.ɪʃ/
过分渲染
to add too many details to something, usually in an effort to make it better, or more interesting or exciting
Don't overembellish your skills or experience on your CV. 不要在简历中过分渲染您的技能或经验。
I have a tendency to over-embellish with details, but this time I resisted the urge.
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- Suggest ideas, but don't overembellish them, and you will allow the reader to follow their imagination.
- If you over-embellish your stories in order to make a point, you may lose the attention of your listener.
- Unlike many musicians today, she doesn't overembellish.