overestimate;regard too highly过高地评价;过分尊重 The teacher has too high an opinion of his own students.这位老师对他的学生估计过高。 That engineer has too high an opinion of his own talents.那位工程师对自己的才能估计过高。
matter of opinion
Idiom(s): matter of opinion
Theme: OPINION
the question of how good or bad someone or something is. • It's a matter of opinion how good the company is. John thinks it's great and Fred thinks it's poor. • How efficient the committee is a matter of opinion.
in one's opinion
Idiom(s): in one's opinion
Theme: OPINION
according to one's belief or judgment. • In my opinion, that is a very ugly picture. • That isn't a good idea in my opinion.
form an opinion
Idiom(s): form an opinion
Theme: DECISION
to think up or decide on an opinion. (Note the variations in the examples.) • I don't know enough about the issue to form an opinion. • Don't tell me how to think! I can form my own opinion. • I don't form opinions without careful consideration.
base one's opinion on
Idiom(s): base one's opinion on sth
Theme: OPINION
to make a judgment or form an opinion from something. • You must not base your opinion on one bad experience. • I base my opinion on many years of studying the problem.
matter of opinion|matter|opinion
n. phr. Something that may or may not be true; something that people do not all agree on. Whether or not he was a good general is a matter of opinion. Compare: MATTER OF FACT.
matter of opinion, a
matter of opinion, a A question on which people hold different views, as in I rather like that design, but really, it's a matter of opinion, or The quality of that new stock issue is a matter of opinion. This expression was first recorded in 1843.
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