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单词 too-willing
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too-willing
b. With an adjective or adverb, forming an adjectival phrase preceding and qualifying a noun, or an adverbial phrase qualifying an adjective, as too-anxious, too-celebrated, too-familiar, too-fervent, too-near, too-piercing, too-trusting, too-willing, too-wise adjs.; too-early, too-late, too-long, too-much (in quot. 1620 = too great obsolete; see also 5a) adjectives and adverbs. Hence derivatives (nonce-words), as too-bigness, too-lateness, too-muchness, too-soonness.
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the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > [adverb] > late or too late
lateOE
behindc1330
overlatea1400
lately?1440
arrear1477
behindhandc1550
tarde1557
lateward1572
tardy1586
too-late1620
out of time1760
tardily1821
not before time1837
postponedly1851
about time1856
belatedly1896
the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > [adjective] > late > late in arriving or overdue
latec1325
too-late1620
tardy1638
overdue1858
the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [noun] > excess, redundancy, or superfluity
un-i-fohOE
surfeita1393
superfluitya1398
over-micklea1400
overmucha1400
nimiety1542
superfluous1552
redundance1572
overflowing1574
overflush1581
overflow1589
overmeasure1591
redundancy1601
a too-much1604
pleonasm1616
overfloat1619
overmuchnessa1637
supernumerariness1652
plusa1721
supervacaneousness1730
supersaturate1860
too-muchness1875
1620 T. Venner Via Recta vi. 100 It..represseth the too-much tenuity..of the bloud.
1624 J. Donne Deuotions ix. 221 Those Sentences, from which a too-late Repenter will sucke desperation.
a1625 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Two Noble Kinsmen (1634) ii. ii. 28 Like a too-timely Spring. View more context for this quotation
1793 T. Holcroft tr. J. C. Lavater Ess. Physiognomy (abridged ed.) xxvi. 127 The gentleness of his voice [will] temper thy too-piercing tones.
1838 E. Bulwer-Lytton Alice I. ii. ii. 134 The good man was greatly shocked at the too familiar manner in which Mrs. Merton spoke.
1842 Ld. Tennyson Day-dream in Poems (new ed.) II. 149 Turn your face, Nor look with that too-earnest eye.
1849 E. C. Otté tr. A. von Humboldt Cosmos II. ii. v. 596 My lamented and too-early deceased friend.
1855 C. Kingsley Heroes (1868) ii. i. 82 Only one walked apart..Asclepius, the too-wise child.
1887 Spectator 16 Apr. 532/1 A too-fervent patriotism.
1857 T. De Quincey in ‘H. A. Page’ T. De Quincey: Life & Writings (1877) II. xviii. 142 In midst of too-soonness he shall suffer the killing anxieties of too-lateness.1875 Blackie Let. in Biogr. (1895) II. xviii. 122 An everlasting too-muchness.1904 S. E. White Forest iii. 30 Everything was wrinkled in the folds of too-bigness.
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