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too    音标拼音: [t'u]
ad. 也,亦,又,而且;太,过分,很,非常

也,亦,又,而且;太,过分,很,非常

too
adv 1: to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits; "too big"
[synonym: {excessively}, {overly}, {to a fault}, {too}]
2: in addition; "he has a Mercedes, too" [synonym: {besides}, {too},
{also}, {likewise}, {as well}]

Too \Too\, adv. [The same word as to, prep. See {To}.]
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1. Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is
too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too
much.
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His will, too strong to bend, too proud to learn.
--Cowley.
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2. Likewise; also; in addition.
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An honest courtier, yet a patriot too. --Pope.
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Let those eyes that view
The daring crime, behold the vengeance too. --Pope.
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{Too too}, a duplication used to signify great excess.
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O that this too too solid flesh would melt. --Shak.
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Such is not Charles his too too active age.
--Dryden.
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Syn: Also; likewise. See {Also}.
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64 Moby Thesaurus words for "too":
above, additionally, again, all included, along, also, altogether,
among other things, and all, and also, and so, as well, au reste,
awfully, beside, besides, beyond, else, en plus, exceedingly,
exceptionally, excessively, exorbitantly, extra, extremely,
farther, for lagniappe, further, furthermore, greatly, highly,
immensely, immoderately, in addition, inordinately, intemperately,
inter alia, into the bargain, item, likewise, more, moreover,
notably, on the side, on top of, outrageously, over, overfull,
overly, overmuch, overweeningly, plus, remarkably, similarly,
strikingly, then, therewith, to boot, too much, too-too,
unconscionably, unduly, unreasonably, yet



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  • “To” vs. “Too”: Learn How to Use Them Correctly | Grammarly
    “To” and “too” sound alike but have very different meanings and usages “To” shows direction and “too” means “also ” Learn to use them correctly here
  • TOO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TOO is besides, also How to use too in a sentence
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    TOO definition: 1 more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough: 2 used before an adjective or… Learn more
  • “To” vs. “Too” vs. “Two” – Whats The Difference? | Dictionary. com
    Too means “also” (I’m going, too) or “to an excessive degree” (too much) Two is the number 2 The words are used in very different ways: to is most commonly used as a preposition, while too is an adverb
  • To vs. Too – The Difference With Examples - GRAMMARIST
    Two of the most frustrating words in English are to and too They are similar in pronunciation but have different definitions, uses, and spelling This article has everything you need to know about to vs too Find out when to use to as a preposition or adverb and too as an adverb
  • How to Use Too and To Correctly: 5 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
    To use "too" and "to" correctly, use "too" when you want to say "also" or "excessively," and use "to" as a preposition for expressing direction, place, or position For example, you would use "too" in "I like cake too" or "I eat too much cake "
  • To vs. Too – The Easy Way to Know Which One to Use - Preply
    What is the difference between ‘to’ and ‘too’? ‘To’ is a preposition indicating direction, place, or position, such as in ‘going to the store’ ‘Too’ is an adverb meaning ‘also’ or ‘excessively’, as in ‘too much’ Understanding these uses helps in constructing correct sentences The definition of “to”
  • To vs. Too vs. Two | Difference, Examples, When to Use
    Here’s the difference between to and too: Too is an adverb It’s used to express excessive quantities or degrees It often indicates that something is more than necessary The drink is too cold Let me come along too Lena went to the mall too To is a preposition
  • Too or To? - Grammar Monster
    (1) "Too" means "as well " For example: Your eye is swollen Your lip is swollen too (2) "Too" conveys the idea of "in excess " For example: Your cat is too fat (1) "To" is like "for" or "towards " (These words are called prepositions ) For example: Give it to him (2) "To" is used before a verbs ("To" shows the infinitive form of a verb )





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