too-too / ˈtuˈtu /

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too-too2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. excessively and tastelessly affected: The movie was simply too-too.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in an excessively and tastelessly affected manner.

too-too 近义词

too-too

等同于 unreasonable

too-too

等同于 mincing

too-too

等同于 pretentious

too-too

等同于 utmost

too-too

等同于 unreasoned

too-too

等同于 exaggerated

too-too

等同于 immoderate

too-too

等同于 overly

更多too-too例句

  1. But along with the cartoon funk is an all-too-real story of police brutality embodied by a horde of evil Pigs.
  2. I remember H. Jon Benjamin told me it was a way-too-late apology for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  3. In the not-too-distant future, the AMRAAM might also be out-ranged by new weapons that are being developed around the world.
  4. Jennifer Lawrence has long been praised for her authenticity in a Hollywood elite full of all-too-carefully curated personalities.
  5. Sheets of bright-but-not-too-bright blue streaked with thin clouds.
  6. Coppy, in a tone of too-hastily-assumed authority, had told her over night that she must not ride out by the river.
  7. From time to time Lockhart gave vent to a grim laugh, and Spivin displayed his feelings in a too-amiable smile.
  8. Sylvan scenes, with a dash of human savagery in the foreground, form the best relief for a too-extended assimilation of books.
  9. Then she looked more hopeful as her eyes rested on Betty, who was sorting the contents of a too-crowded dresser drawer.
  10. Characteristically, this weakness seems to have taken the form of a too-generous estimate of his fellows.