词汇 | too |
释义 | too adverb uk /tuː/ us /tuː/ tooadverb (MORE)A1 more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough: 太;过于 I'm too fat.我太胖了。 a bit tooI can't reach the shelf - it's a bit too high.我够不着书架——它(有点儿)太高了。 (far) tooThere were (far) too many people for such a small room.这么小的房间人太多了。 too something (for someone) to do somethingIt's too hard (for me) to explain.这太难了,(我)无法解释。 too something a something for someone/somethingIt was too expensive a desk for a child's room.作为孩子房间的书桌,这个太贵了。 (all) tooIt'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。” Don't fill your glass too full or you'll spill it.杯子别倒得太满,否则会洒的。 This book is a bit too grown-up for you. I can't pick the kettle up - the handle's too hot.我没法拿起茶壶,壶柄太烫了。 By the time I saw the job advertised it was already too late to apply.我看到招聘广告的时候,已经太晚了,错过了应聘时机。 That hill's far too steep to cycle up.那个坡太陡了,自行车根本骑不上去。 Too much and unnecessary ado be up to your neck (in something)idiom bellyful binge carry/take coals to Newcastleidiom gush heavy-handed hyper immoderate immoderately inappeasable infest play gooseberryidiom plenty pleonasm pleonastic plethora unneeded unwarranted weigh someone/something down tooadverb (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: (用于表示惊讶)天哪,哎呀 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! Compare as well (as) moreoverformal what's more 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.“哼,我也恨你!”她厉声说。 "I hope they stay together." "I hope so too."“我希望他们在一起。”“我也希望如此。” Also, extra, and in addition added additional additionally again along else et al. et cetera etc. excess premium prepend rate regardless same secondly side suchlike thing touch tooadverb (VERY)A2 very, or completely: 很,非常;完全 too pleased/happyHe 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。 too wellMy mother hasn't been too well recently.我妈妈最近身体不太好。 too kindformalThank you, you're too kind.谢谢,你太好了。 I like detective stories and romances - nothing too intellectual.我喜欢侦探小说和爱情故事——不怎么费脑筋。 He has suffered a mild heart attack - nothing too serious.他只是轻微的心脏病发作,并不太严重。 Don't come too near me - you might catch my cold.别离我太近——我会把感冒传染给你的。 If we all work together, it shouldn't take too long. He prefers plain food - nothing too fancy.他喜欢清淡简单的食物——不喜欢太讲究的。 Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely imagine infinitely particularly richly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently tooadverb (CERTAINLY)USinformal 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!” Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely imagine infinitely particularly richly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently GrammarToo Too 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’. … Also Also is commonly used in writing, but is less common in speaking. Also occupies different positions in a sentence. … As well As well is much more common in speaking than in writing, and is more common in speaking than also. … Too We usually put too in end position: … Linking negatives We use either not also, as well or too to connect two negative ideas: … Also, as well and too: typical error We don’t use as well at the beginning of a clause. As well usually comes at the end of a clause: … Adding with and … too In speaking, we can also use and … too to connect words, phrases and clauses. Too focuses on the addition: … Idiomsin 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 | American Dictionarytoo adverb[ not gradable ] us/tu/ tooadverb[not gradable] (MORE)more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough: The sofa is too big for this room. The apartment was nice but it was just too expensive. This dress is too large for me – I’ll need a smaller size. tooadverb[not gradable] (VERY)very, or completely: I’m not too sure I want to go out tonight. tooadverb[not gradable] (ALSO)(esp. at the end of a sentence) in addition; also: Bring your tennis racket, and your bathing suit, too. Idioms(that's) too bad (it's) too bad that too good to be true Examples of tootoo This too was in marked contrast to the conduct of planning before the devaluation. So too, on much colder planets an ammonia based system may be truly viable. The treatment of linearised rules in the rest of the section, though rigorous, will not be too formal. No call to care, finally, could be too mundane; what could be more ordinary than peeling an egg? Further investigation is required, because the issues are too important for simply assuming that persistence and intractability necessarily imply an organic genesis. Regrettably, the term "model" is used in far too many ways in both scientific and philosophical parlance. These may be due to extrinsic constraints that are too restrictive or assembly designs that are physically impossible. Related, although somewhat different considerations apply to texts of purely theoretical nature, too. As is too common among cognitive scientists, they equate mental representations with representations of external physical objects. Posts that had become too weak could, if desired, be replaced. In addition, 5 participants died, 5 participants reported being too ill to participate, and 3 were lost due to relocation or other reasons. His army is too large to approach the fort by any one of the many paths that converge on the fort. If that is too high, then competitiveness will be reduced and, unless wages fall, unemployment will increase. If you need a written programme to undertake the intellectual 'decoding', the thing is surely already too far removed. Their roles in friendships changed too in that they needed to determine how their friends were responding to their illness and adapt to that. See all examples of too These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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