上纲上线 (shǎng) — to exaggerate a minor issue by framing it as a matter of principle or ideological line (often sarcastic or critical)
Definition
Criticism idiom: inflating a small issue into a matter of political or moral principle, often sarcastically. Used when someone is accused of overreacting by dragging in ideology.
idiom
to exaggerate a minor issue by framing it as a matter of principle or ideological line (often sarcastic or critical)
Examples
- 上纲上线,。Bú yào bǎ xiǎo shì suí biàn shǎng, wèn tí méi nà me yán zhòng.Don't casually blow a small thing out of proportion by linking it to principles; the problem isn't that serious.
- 上纲上线,。Tā pī píng tóng shì shí zǒng xǐ huan shǎng, dà jiā dōu hěn fǎn gǎn.When he criticizes colleagues, he always likes to exaggerate it as a matter of principle; everyone finds it annoying.
- 上纲上线,。Zhè ge fā yán chōng mǎn le shǎng de qiāng diào, tīng qǐ lái xiàng shì zhèng zhì pī pàn.This speech was full of that tone of blowing things up to the level of principles; it sounded like a political criticism.
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