too
adv. 也, 非常, 太
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教材释义与例句
太;也;很;还;非常;过度
more than is acceptable or possible
Do you think the music's too loud?
你觉得音乐太响了吗?
You've put too much salt in the soup.
你往汤里放盐太多。
There are too many cars on the road.
路上车辆太多。
释义与例句
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1.
Likewise.
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都
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2.
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.
He's always willing to help. He, too, is generous with his time.
It is important to remember, too, that she is generous with his time. Sometimes, too, she does ask for the odd favor.
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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.
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Near-synonyms: extremely, unnecessarily, all too
I'm still much too young to drive, and my grandpa is already far too old.
This water is too polluted for us to drink (it).
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To a high degree, very.
非正式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
非正式You're not old enough yet. ― I am too!
You can't jump that fence. ― Can too jump it!
We haven't been mean to you. ― Have too, plenty of times
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Used for emphasis, without reference to any previous statement.
古体 非正式
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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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