too的意思和读音

too

: [tu] : [tuː]

adv.

adv.insufficiently

adv.also,as well,in addition,besides,moreover

tooadv.

1.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.

This is too large a helping for me/This helping is too large for me.

Is it too much to ask for a little quiet?

The dress was too tight for me.穿

It's too late to do anything about it now.

Accidents like this happen all too(= much too) often.

2.also; as well

Can I come too?

When I've finished painting the bathroom, I'm going to do the kitchen too.

3.使used to comment on sth that makes a situation worse

She broke her leg last week─and on her birthday too!

4.very

I'm not too sure if this is right.

I'm just going out─I won't be too long.

She's none too(= not very) clever.

5.used to emphasize sth, especially your anger, surprise or agreement with sth

‘He did apologize eventually.’ ‘I should think so too!’“。”“!”

‘She gave me the money.’ ‘About time too!’“。”“!”

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1.The Scots too seem to have received the bad part of the bargain when they dissolved their Parliament and joined England.

2.It is all too easy to judge someone who says the wrong thing or acts a little differently from what we expect.

3.Uncle Liu's touching speech made me reflect upon how much I too am proud to be Chinese.

4.16 not to leave him with too much material heritage, give him a healthy body, give him a mental health, a happy life.

5.One of them is to make sure that the body's fluids, tissues and cells aren't too acidic or alkaline, but stay in a healthy pH range.PH

6.It may not be pretty, but apparently Wall Street has decided that the price won't be too steep. Or else, it would have put up the money.

7.In too many countries, the health systems to do that either do not exist or are on the point of collapse.

8.If you cram your head with too many new words at a time, some of them are bound to be crowded out.

9.He seems to have spent too much time chewing the fat with his fellow policy intellectuals and not enough getting his boots dirty.

10.Hillary Clinton had spent too long in Bill's shadow and sacrificed too much to emerge as a politician prepared to push the style envelope.