too
柯林斯詞典
- ADDING SOMETHING OR RESPONDING
1. ADV You use too after mentioning another person, thing, or aspect that a previous statement applies to or includes. 也[cl/group ADV]
"Nice to talk to you."—"Nice to talk to you too."
“和你交談很高興?!薄昂湍憬徽勎乙埠芨吲d?!?/p>
"I've got a great feeling about it."—"Me too."
“我對(duì)此感覺棒極了?!薄拔乙惨粯?。”
2. ADV You use too after adding a piece of information or a comment to a statement, in order to emphasize that it is surprising or important. (用於補(bǔ)充信息或評(píng)論) 還[cl/group ADV] [強(qiáng)調(diào)]
We did learn to read, and quickly too. 我們確實(shí)識(shí)了字,而且還很快。
ADV
1. ADV You use too in order to indicate that there is a greater amount or degree of something than is desirable, necessary, or acceptable. 太
Leather jeans that are too big will make you look larger. 皮仔褲太大會(huì)讓你顯得更胖。
I'm turning up the heat, it's too cold. 我在調(diào)高煖氣,天太冷了。
2. ADV You use too with a negative to make what you are saying sound less forceful or more polite or cautious. (與否定詞連用以使語氣更緩和、更禮貌或更謹(jǐn)慎) 非常[with brd-neg, ADV adj] [含糊]
I wasn't too happy with what I'd written so far. 我對(duì)自己到目前爲(wèi)止所寫的東西還不是非常滿意。
3. PHRASE You use all too or only too to emphasize that something happens to a greater extent or degree than is good or desirable. (用於強(qiáng)調(diào)程度之好) 極其[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
She remembered it all too well. 她對(duì)這事記得極其清楚。
4. none too→see none
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too /tu?/
INDICATING EXCESS
too /tu?/
劍橋詞典
- 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.
- 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."
- 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 (MORE)
more than is needed or wanted ; more than is suitable or enough太;過於
I'm too fat . 我太胖了。
I can't reach the shelf - it's (a bit ) too high. 我夠不著書架——它(有點(diǎn)兒)太高了。
There were (far ) too many people for such a small room . 這麼小的房間人太多了。
It's too hard (for me) to explain . 這太難了,(我)無法解釋。
It was too expensive a desk for a child's room . 作爲(wèi)孩子房間的書桌,這個(gè)太貴了。
It's (all) too much (= more than I can deal with) - I can't stand it. 這太過分了,我受不了。
?all too
used before an adjective or adverb to emphasize a negative meaning
太,過於(用於形容詞或副詞前,強(qiáng)調(diào)不好的意味)
The holidays flew by all too quickly . 假期過得太快了。
?only too
used before an adjective to emphasize a positive meaning
太,非常(用於形容詞前,強(qiáng)調(diào)積極的意味)
"Would you like to make a donation ?" "I'd be only too pleased ." “你想捐助嗎?”“我非常樂意?!?
例句
too adverb (ALSO)
(especially at the end of a sentence ) in addition , also(尤用於句末)也,還
I'd like to come too. 我也想來。
informal "I love chocolate ." "Me too." “我喜歡巧尅力?!薄拔乙蚕矚g?!?
used to show surprise
(表示驚奇)
It's a wonderful picture of light shining through trees - and by a child too! 這張陽光穿過樹林的照片很漂亮——還是一個(gè)孩子拍的!
比較
well adverb (IN ADDITION)
moreover
what's more
例句
too adverb (VERY)
very, or completely很,非常;完全
He wasn't too pleased /happy when I told him about the mistake . 我告訴他這個(gè)錯(cuò)誤時(shí),他不太高興。
My mother hasn't been too well recently . 我媽媽最近身躰不太好。
formal Thank you, you're too kind . 謝謝,你太好了。
例句
too adverb (CERTAINLY)
US informalused to emphasize a positive answer to a negative statement
(用於強(qiáng)調(diào)對(duì)否定陳述的肯定廻答)
"I'm not going to school today." "You are too!" “我今天不想上學(xué)?!薄澳惚仨毶?!”
習(xí)語
in too deeptoo bad
too good to be true
too good to miss
too much like hard work
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