未免太…..的英文用法
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rather; a bit too; truly 短语和例子 |
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11. |
The anti-puritan attack was
recklessly over-stated . |
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12. |
Take her all around she was
pretty slack . |
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13. |
Pug's abrupt proposal had
come much too late . |
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14. |
Rather previous in assuming i
am going to pay ? |
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15. |
The fear of death is somewhat
abject and ignoble . |
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16. |
His interpretation of the
music was rather too literal . |
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17. |
That 's putting it too mildly
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18. |
He is getting a bit long in
the tooth to be playing football . |
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19. |
You got home none too soon . |
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20. |
It might be going too far to
say she had never loved him . |
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21. |
You're too much upset . |
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22. |
"another
matter-why?" asked tess, rather warmly . |
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23. |
He is always been rather rude
but this time he has gone too far . |
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24. |
Using b-52s based in guam
seemed to be an overreaction . |
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25. |
"ay," said grandfer
gantle, somewhat subdued in spirit . |
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26. |
To turn his head and look at
her would have been inconceivable folly . |
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27. |
The client's uncanny
intrusion started the solicitor stuttering . |
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28. |
It is asking rather a lot of
you to have my whole family to stay . |
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29. |
She started grumbling after
walking only a few li . she 's really too soft . |
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30. |
Her plain black dress was too
severe for such a cheerful occasion . |
31. |
His taste of books was a
little too just for the age he lived in . |
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32. |
They are rather imperious to
their good moon and her divine sons . |
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33. |
He was not without a sense
that his freedom of speech might seem premature . |
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34. |
There was a gloomy and rather
guilty silence in the company . |
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35. |
It was a bit strong of him to
call me a liar in front of the whole department . |
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36. |
I can't help feeling that
it's going to be rather a strain for you here at first . |
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37. |
It would be unkind to say
that taft took the presidency under false pretense . |
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38. |
If she lost her job for being
late once , she got a pretty raw deal . |
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39. |
It looks as if she didn't
approve of our marriage, and it makes people talk . |
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40. |
It would be risky to reach
this conclusion on the basis of the gas thermometer alone . |
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41. |
You appear to me to allow
nothing for the influence of friendship and affection . |
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42. |
Now she could but cry,
"oh, come, you're too base for anything! " |
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43. |
I suppose "independence
day" is too dignified a name for such a joyful holiday . |
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44. |
He had an eager inward life
with little enjoyment of tangible things . |
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45. |
The offer of a year abroad
with all expenses paid seemed too good to miss . |
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46. |
He thought that the army's
arbitrary rejection of the people was unwarranted . |
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47. |
I never knew the guy but
sometimes i think you're too hard when you attack him . |
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48. |
When i read the news these
days i sometimes wonder what the world is coming to . |
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49. |
It was a little singular he
should sacrifice his fraternal feeling to his curiosity . |
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50. |
I thought i was quite a good
artist , but your painting puts mine in the shade . |
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