too
副词 adv.
英 /tuː/|[tʰu̟ː]
美 /tu/|[tʰu̟]|/tʉː/|[tʰʉː]
英文释义
副词 adv.
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Likewise.
— The preposterous altruism too![…]Resist not evil. It is an insane immolation of self—as bad intrinsically as fakirs stabbing themselves or anchorites warping their spines in caves scarcely large enough for a fair-sized dog.
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Also, in addition marks a statement as equally valid as the preceding one.
— There has been a cutback in federal subsidies. Rates have been increasing too.
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To an excessive degree, more than enough indicates that the degree of a quality is more than what is needed or wanted.
— Near-synonyms: extremely, unnecessarily, all too
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To a high degree, very.
— She doesn't talk too much. I'm not too sure about this.
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Used to contradict a negative assertion with present and simple past forms of be, do, and auxiliary verbs
— You're not old enough yet. ― I am too!
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Used for emphasis, without reference to any previous statement.
— The trooper thanks his informant and rides slowly on, looking about him. […] He comes to a gateway in the brick wall, looks in, and sees a great perplexity of iron lying about in every stage and in a vast variety of shapes— […] "This is a place to make a man's head ache too!" says the trooper, looking about him for a counting-house.
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a bridge too far
all too
and your little dog too
be a hundred years too early
can too
eat one's cake and have it too
enough is too much
fly too close to the sun
go too far
have a few too many
have one's cake and eat it too
hit too close to home
in too deep
it's never too late to mend
it's too expensive
it's too late for sorry
life is too short
life's too short
methinks the lady doth protest too much
methinks thou dost protest too much
me-too
me too
me too-ism
me-too-ism
none too soon
not a minute too soon
not a moment too soon
not to put too fine a point on it
not to put too fine a word on it
not wrapped too tight
one too many
only too
protest too much
speak too soon
spread oneself too thin
take too far
the lady doth protest too much
the world is too much with someone
think too much
this too shall pass
this too shall pass away
too bad
too big for one's boots
too big for one's breeches
too big for one's britches
too big to fail
too big to jail
too clever by half
too close for comfort
too close to call
too close to the sun
too cool for school
too far gone
Toogood
too good for this world
too good to be true
too good to last
too-hard basket
too hard basket
too hot to handle
too hot to hold
too late
too long
didn't read
too many
too many balls in the air
too many chefs spoil the broth
too many chiefs and not enough indians
too many cooks spoil the broth
too many cooks spoil the soup
too many cooks spoil the stew
too much bed makes a dull head
too much information
too-muchness
too much of a good thing
too much pudding will choke a dog
too much water drowned the miller
too posh to push
too rich for one's blood
too right
too soon
twirly
way too
wear too many hats
you are never too old to learn
you're never too old to learn
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词源
From Middle English to (“also, in addition to”), from Old English tō (“furthermore, also, besides”), adverbial use of preposition tō (“to, into”). The sense of "in addition, also" deriving from the original meaning of "apart, separately" (compare Old English prefix tō- (“apart”)). Doublet of to; see there for more.
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