overly
/ˈəʊvəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈəʊvərli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈō-vər-lē/ (ame, mw)
overly — 副詞
1. more than is suitable, needed, or pleasant.
過於
超過適當程度地
more than is suitable, needed, or pleasant.
The report was overly long, so parents stopped after the first page.
這份報告過於冗長,所以家長看完第一頁就停了。
overly + adjective
Maya gave an overly polite reply after her boss blamed her.
Maya 在老闆責怪她後,回得過於客氣。
overly + adjective before noun
The goalkeeper moved overly slowly and missed the low shot.
守門員動得過於慢,沒擋住那記低射。
At first, the movie seems overly serious for young children.
一開始,那部電影對年幼孩子來說顯得過於嚴肅。
Teachers said the homework was overly difficult for eight-year-olds.
老師們說那些作業對八歲孩子來說過於困難。
- too
the closest everyday word; more common in speech
- excessively
more formal and often stronger in tone
- unduly
used when something is more than is fair or reasonable
- extremely
shows a high degree but does not always suggest excess
- reasonably
to a degree that seems sensible or suitable
- moderately
to a middle degree, not strongly
文法句型
overly + adjective
overly + adverb
overly + past participle
用法筆記
Usually placed before adjectives, adverbs, and past participles, especially in careful writing. In everyday speech, many speakers choose 'too' instead before simple words like 'hot' or 'expensive'.