too 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
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A1 more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough
太;过于
I'm too fat.
我太胖了。
I can't reach the shelf - it's (a bit) too high.
我够不着书架——它(有点儿)太高了。
There were (far) too many people for such a small room.
这么小的房间人太多了。
It's too hard (for me) to explain.
这太难了,(我)无法解释。
It was too expensive a desk for a child's room.
作为孩子房间的书桌,这个太贵了。
It's (all) too much (= more than I can deal with) - I can't stand it.
这太过分了,我受不了。
all too
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。
only too
used before an adjective to emphasize a positive meaning
太,非常(用于形容词前,强调积极的意味)
"Would you like to make a donation?" "I'd be only too pleased."
“你想捐助吗?”“我非常乐意。”
更多范例减少例句Don't fill your glass too full or you'll spill it.This book is a bit too grown-up for you.I can't pick the kettle up - the handle's too hot.By the time I saw the job advertised it was already too late to apply.That hill's far too steep to cycle up.
too adverb
(ALSO)
A1 (especially at the end of a sentence) in addition, also
(尤用于句末)也,还
I'd like to come too.
我也想来。
informal "I love chocolate." "Me too."
“我喜欢巧克力。”“我也喜欢。”
used to show surprise
(表示惊奇)
It's a wonderful picture of light shining through trees - and by a child too!
这张阳光穿过树林的照片很漂亮——还是一个孩子拍的!
比较
as well (as)
moreover formal
what's more
更多范例减少例句You want a restaurant that serves good food but has a bit of atmosphere too.By the way, please tell Ellis that he's welcome to come too.Cars must stop at red traffic lights: similarly , bicycles should stop too."Well, I hate you too!" she snapped."I hope they stay together." "I hope so too."
too adverb
(VERY)
A2 very, or completely
很,非常;完全
He wasn't too pleased/happy when I told him about the mistake.
我告诉他这个错误时,他不太高兴。
My mother hasn't been too well recently.
我妈妈最近身体不太好。
formal Thank you, you're too kind.
谢谢,你太好了。
更多范例减少例句I like detective stories and romances - nothing too intellectual.He has suffered a mild heart attack - nothing too serious.Don't come too near me - you might catch my cold.If we all work together, it shouldn't take too long.He prefers plain food - nothing too fancy.
too adverb
(CERTAINLY)
US informal used to emphasize a positive answer to a negative statement
(用于强调对否定陈述的肯定回答)
"I'm not going to school today." "You are too!"
“我今天不想上学。”“你必须上!”
语法
TooToo is an adverb. …
Too meaning ‘more than enough’We use too meaning ‘more than enough’ in different positions. …
Too meaning ‘also’We can use too to mean ‘also’. It is more common than also in informal situations. We normally use it at the end of the clause: …
Also, as well or too?Also, as well and too are adverbs and mean ‘in addition’. …
AlsoAlso is commonly used in writing, but is less common in speaking. Also occupies different positions in a sentence. …
As wellAs well is much more common in speaking than in writing, and is more common in speaking than also. …
TooWe usually put too in end position: …
Linking negativesWe use either not also, as well or too to connect two negative ideas: …
Also, as well and too: typical errorWe don’t use as well at the beginning of a clause. As well usually comes at the end of a clause: …
Adding with and … tooIn speaking, we can also use and … too to connect words, phrases and clauses. Too focuses on the addition: …
习语
in too deep
too bad
too good to be true
too good to miss
too much like hard work
too much of a good thing
(too在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
too的例句
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If you need a written programme to undertake the intellectual 'decoding', the thing is surely already too far removed.
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If the mirroring is too accurate, the perception itself can become a source of fear, and it loses its symbolic potential.
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As is too common among cognitive scientists, they equate mental representations with representations of external physical objects.
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All the others were competent, though too often telling us what we have long known already.
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I think he is too pessimistic about what the surviving sermons themselves tell us.
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Regrettably, the term "model" is used in far too many ways in both scientific and philosophical parlance.
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Enthusiasm, however, can be 'overdone', as one respondent told me who, with his friends, used to laugh at the teacher who was 'trying too hard'!
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The treatment of linearised rules in the rest of the section, though rigorous, will not be too formal.
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