释义 |
overmucho‧ver‧much /ˌəʊvəˈmʌtʃ $ ˌoʊvər-/ adverb literary - But he had not, perhaps, been taught overmuch about the battle-tactics of the Romans.
- He speaks overmuch on the rent-strikers.
- He was getting old now and didn't bother overmuch about impressing people.
- I do not presume to argue with these, but our modern parallels do not help us overmuch.
- It's been too much trouble for me to envy you overmuch.
- It was not in his nature to reflect overmuch on things.
- Morality no longer concerned her - it never had, overmuch.
- They are far too wrapped up in their own small struggles to worry overmuch about what others are doing and why.
too much or very much: At his age, he didn’t care overmuch about impressing people. |