| 释义 |
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 ˈglad, ˈready, etc. (to do something) very glad, ready, etc: If you want any advice, I’d be only too willing to give it.She was only too pleased to help.only too ˈpleased (to do something) very happy or willing to do something: We’re only too pleased to help.only too ˈwell used for emphasizing that you already know about somebody/something or have already experienced something unpleasant, etc: ‘Do you know Alex Humber?’ ‘Only too well. He’s not one of my favourite people, I’m afraid.’ |