officiously
  (ad.)多管閒事地;非正式地
  Of·fi·cious a.
  1. Pertaining to, or being in accordance with, duty. [R.]
     If there were any lie in the case, it could be no more than an officious and venial one.   --Note on Gen. xxvii. (Douay version).
  2. Disposed to serve; kind; obliging. [Archaic]
  Yet not to earth are those bright luminaries
  Officious.   --Milton.
     They were tolerably well bred, very officious, humane, and hospitable.   --Burke.
  3. Importunately interposing services; intermeddling in affairs in which one has no concern; meddlesome.
  You are too officious
  In her behalf that scorns your services.   --Shak.
  Syn: -- Impertinent; meddling.  See Impertinent.
  -- Of*fi*cious*ly, adv. -- Of*fi*cious*ness, n.
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  officiously
       adv : in an officious manner; "nothing so fatal as to strive too
             officiously for an abstract quality like beauty"