superfluously
adverb
uk/suːˈpɜː.flu.əs.li/us/suːˈpɝː.flu.əs.li/in a way that is more than isneededorwanted:
多余地;额外地"This is Don," said Colette superfluously."这是多纳,”科莱特加了一句。
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superfluous
- "After all," hepointsout,somewhatsuperfluously, "she's not aninvestmentbanker, and he's not anuclearphysicist."
- "Where'syourcab?" "Out thefront." Hepointedsuperfluously to thebigdoors.
- I took it forgrantedthat it was a superfluouslyornamentalcamera.
- Onereporteraskedtheplayer, a little superfluously, if he had come here towin.
Too much and unnecessary
- avalanche
- be up toyourneck (insomething)idiom
- bellyful
- binge
- carry/take coals to Newcastleidiom
- de trop
- drown
- gush
- hyper
- immoderate
- immoderately
- inessential
- insatiable
- overdose
- plenty
- pleonasm
- pleonastic
- plethora
- proliferation
- weighsomeone/somethingdown