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all too phrase used before an adjective or adverb to emphasize a negative meaning: 太,过于(用于形容词或副词前,强调不好的意味) The holidays flew by all too quickly.假期过得太快了。 Sadly, horrific scenes like this are all too familiar to the residents of this city. All too often, the disease goes undetected until it is too late. It's all too easy to dismiss complaints like this. As a firefighter, I'm all too aware of the risks of unattended candles. This is data that could all too easily fall into the wrong hands. See also
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all too | American Dictionary
all too idiom more than is desirable: The week passed all too quickly, and it was time to go back home. |