to a fault
英 [tu ə fɔːlt]
美 [tu ə fɔːlt]
(好得)过分,过头; (好得)过头
英英释义
adv
- to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
- too big
双语例句
- Reading through the problems in this book, I think I come over as unsentimental to a fault.
读完本书中的种种问题,我想,我给人的印象可能过于冷静、理智,几乎已构成一种缺点。 - His hospitality was great, almost to a fault, and he seldom came home without bringing a guest.
另外,他还是一个极其好客的人,这几乎成了他的一个性格弱点,他很少有不带客人回家的时候。 - Jogindranath, on the other hand, was gentle to a fault.
另一方面,约根德纳特有过份温和的缺点。 - To lose the plot can mean either to become angry and/ or exasperated to a fault, or in a derogatory if slightly outdated sense to mean someone who has become irrational and/ or acting ridiculously.
所谓tolosetheplot可以指变得很生气或愤怒到了缺乏逻辑了,或者用于贬义可能有些过时了的意思表示某人没有理智、表现极为荒谬。 - Jefferson was generous to a fault
杰斐逊大方得过了头。 - He is tough to a fault is Joseph: but it's a great name, Sir.
不过这是个伟大的姓,先生。 - In this case, the destination machine cannot be reached due to a fault.
在这里,由于故障无法连接目的地机器。 - In addition, people who are ambitious and driven enough to become chief executives are forceful and self-confident to a fault.
此外,野心勃勃、有志当首席执行官的人,都是既强势又过于自信的人。 - But he does not believe that to a fault to justify the abridgement of the rights of the consumers.
但他认为公司不能以系统故障为由剥夺消费者的权利。 - "They were fine people: honest, industrious, and generous to a fault," declared the second traveler.
第二位旅客宣称:「他们都是好人,诚实、勤奋、以及对别人的错误很宽容。