too

too
adverb
  1. [as submodifier]to a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible; excessively
    太,过于;过度
    he was driving too fast.
    他开得太快了。
    he wore suits that seemed a size too small for him.
    他穿似乎比正常小1号的衣服。
    ■(informal)very
    (非正式)非常
    you're too kind.
    你太好了。
  2. in addition; also
    另外;也
    is he coming too?.
    他也会来吗?。
    ■moreover (used when adding a further point)
    而且,再者(用于补充进一步的观点)
    she is a grown woman, and a strong one too.
    她是个成熟的女人,而且是个强壮的女人。
常用词组
all too ——
  1. used to emphasize that something is the case to an extreme or unwelcome extent
    太(强调达到极端或不好的程度)
    failures are all too common.
    失败太平常了。
none too ——
  1. far from; not very
    完全不;一点也不
    her sight's none too good.
    她的视力一点也不好。
only too
  1. 见 only
too bad
  1. 见 bad
too besides
  1. (W. Indian)moreover; also
    (西印度)而且;也
    ‘You not listening, and too besides you don't have to shout at the damn bird so!’.
    “你不在听,而且你也没必要朝这只该死的鸟那样大叫!”。
too far
  1. 见 far
too much
  1. 见 much
too right
  1. 见 right
语源
  1. Old English, stressed form of to, spelled too from the 16th cent
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