释义 |
adv. also,as well,in addition,besides,moreover 1. | (用于形容词和副词前)太,过于,过度used before adjectives and adverbs to say that sth is more than is good, necessary, possible, etc. |
| He's far too young to go on his own. 他年纪太小,不能独自一人去。 | | This is too large a helping for me/This helping is too large for me. 这一份太多,我吃不了。 | | Is it too much to ask for a little quiet? 请略微安静一点儿,这个要求过分吗? | | The dress was too tight for me. 这件连衣裙我穿太瘦了。 | | It's too late to do anything about it now. 现在进行任何补救都为时太晚。 | | Accidents like this happen all too(= much too) often. 这类事故发生得太频繁了。 |
| | | When I've finished painting the bathroom, I'm going to do the kitchen too. 我油漆完浴室后,还要油漆厨房。 |
3. | (评说某事物使情况更糟)而且,还used to comment on sth that makes a situation worse |
| She broke her leg last week─and on her birthday too! 她上星期把腿摔断了,而且还是在她生日那一天! |
| I'm not too sure if this is right. 这是否正确,我没有太大把握。 | | I'm just going out─I won't be too long. 我正要出去,用不了多长时间。 | | She's none too(= not very) clever. 她不很聪明。 |
5. | (用以强调生气、惊奇或同意等)used to emphasize sth, especially your anger, surprise or agreement with sth |
| ‘He did apologize eventually.’ ‘I should think so too!’ “他终于道歉了。”“我想他应该如此!” | | ‘She gave me the money.’ ‘About time too!’ “她把那钱给我了。”“早该这样!” |
adv. | 1. used to indicate that a person, thing, or aspect of a situation applies in addition to the one just mentioned 2. more of an amount or degree of something than is desirable, necessary, or fitting 3. used to emphasize a quality 4. used to modify the force of a negative statement in order to sound polite or cautious 5. used to emphasize the force of a statement or command 6. used after mentioning an additional person, thing, or fact to show that they are also included in what you are saying 7. used for emphasizing that something is true when someone does not believe itThis is used especially by children 8. used for emphasis at the end of a comment, when you are adding your opinion about what has just been said 9. so much of a particular quality that something is not possible 1. used to indicate that a person, thing, or aspect of a situation applies in addition to the one just mentioned 2. more of an amount or degree of something than is desirable, necessary, or fitting 3. used to emphasize a quality 4. used to modify the force of a negative statement in order to sound polite or cautious 5. used to emphasize the force of a statement or command 6. used after mentioning an additional person, thing, or fact to show that they are also included in what you are saying 7. used for emphasizing that something is true when someone does not believe itThis is used especially by children 8. used for emphasis at the end of a comment, when you are adding your opinion about what has just been said 9. so much of a particular quality that something is not possible | abbr. | |
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