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only too ThesaurusAdv. | 1.only too - to a high degree; "she is all too ready to accept the job"all too | Translationsonly (ˈəunli) adjective without any others of the same type. He has no brothers or sisters – he's an only child; the only book of its kind. 唯一的 唯一的 adverb1. not more than. We have only two cups left; He lives only a mile away. 僅僅 仅仅2. alone. Only you can do it. 唯有 唯有3. showing the one action done, in contrast to other possibilities. I only scolded the child – I did not smack him. 隻 只4. not longer ago than. I saw him only yesterday. 才 才5. showing the one possible result of an action. If you do that, you'll only make him angry. 只能 只能 conjunction except that, but. I'd like to go, only I have to work. 只是 不过only too very. I'll be only too pleased to come. 實在,非常 实在,非常 only too
only too (something)Very. Don't tell her the truth—she'd be only too glad to use it against you later. As a small business owner, I know only too well how tough it is to succeed in this economy.only too1. At the very least, as a matter of fact, as in I know only too well that I can't win the lottery. This usage was first recorded in 1817. 2. Very, extremely, as in I am only too glad to help. This usage was first recorded in 1899. only too
Synonyms for only tooadv to a high degreeSynonyms |