too
/tuː/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。
1.1
- 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?
2.1
- 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。
短语
all too -
- 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 -
- 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
- 见ONLY.
too bad
- 见BAD.
too besides
- 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
- 见FAR.
too much
- 见MUCH.
too right
- 见RIGHT.
词源
Old English, stressed form of TO, spelled too from the 16th cent.