superfluously
adverb uk/suːˈpɜː.flu.əs.li/ us/suːˈpɝː.flu.əs.li/
多余地|额外地
in a way that is more than is needed or wanted
"This is Don," said Colette superfluously. "这是多纳,”科莱特加了一句。
See: superfluous
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- "After all," he points out, somewhat superfluously, "she's not an investment banker, and he's not a nuclear physicist."
- "Where's your cab?" "Out the front." He pointed superfluously to the big doors.
- I took it for granted that it was a superfluously ornamental camera.
- One reporter asked the player, a little superfluously, if he had come here to win.