overmuch

英 [ˌəʊ.vəˈmʌtʃ]      美 [ˌoʊ.vɚˈmʌtʃ]
  • n. 过量;超额
  • adj. 过多的;过度的
  • adv. 过多地;过度地
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overmuch (adj.)
"too great in amount," c. 1300, over- + much (q.v.). As an adverb from late 14c. Old English had cognate ofermicel.
1. He was not a man who thought overmuch about clothes.
他不大讲究衣着。
2. She didn't worry overmuch about it.
她对此不太担忧。
3. He doesn't like me overmuch.
他并不十分喜欢我.
4. " The magistrates are God - fearing gentlemen, but merciful overmuch -- that is a truth, " added a third autumnal matron.
“ 那帮官老爷都是敬神的先生, 可惜慈悲心太重 —— 这可是真事, ” 第三个人老珠黄的婆娘补充说.
5. Foreign capital is overmuch, inevitable meeting pounds the development of ethical industry.
外资过多, 必然会冲击民族工业的发展.