| 单词 | too-trusting | 
| 释义 | > as lemmastoo-trusting  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. ΘΚΠ 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. < as lemmas  | 
	
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