单词 | to have too much sense to |
释义 | > as lemmasto have too much sense to (do something) (d) to have too much sense to (do something) and variants: to be too sensible or wise to (do something). ΚΠ 1653 S. Richardson Cause of Poor Pleaded sig. B2v They have too much sense to have much faith. 1688 F. L. Sabran Dr. Sherlock's Preservative Considered 27 Sure, Sir, you have too much Sense, not to own this to be a sensless Position. 1735 A. Pope Of Char. of Women 9 Flavia's a Wit, has too much sense to pray. 1786 Gentleman's Mag. Sept. 736/2 He had too much sense to let you dive into the bottom of his heart. 1837 Amer. Ann. Educ. May 197 They will undoubtedly possess too much sense to undertake a measure of that kind. 1872 Med. Times & Gaz. 11 May 453/1 The public has.., we should hope, too much sense to regard the ‘offenders’ in one light only. 1939 J. T. Horton J. Kent vii. 264 The ex-chancellor..was a man of too much sense to waste his time in brooding over the ingratitude of republics. 1998 Time 21 Dec. 18/1 Someone who has too much sense to get involved in such goings-on. < as lemmas |
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