[/tuː; tu/] adv 用法: 1 (usu placed at the end; in speech, with stress on too and on the word it modifies 通常置於句末; 说话时, too及其修饰的词重读) in addition; also 也; 又; 还: `I've been to Paris `too, ie in addition to other people. 我也去过巴黎(除别人外). * I've been to `Paris, `too, ie in addition to other places. 我还去过巴黎(除其他地方外). * He plays the guitar and `sings `too. 他会弹吉他, 也会唱歌. =>Usage at also 用法见also. 用法: 2 (used before adjs and advs 用於形容词和副词之前) to a higher degree than is allowed, desirable or possible 过於; 过度; 太: drive too fast, ie faster than the permitted speed limit or than is sensible 开车过快(超过限定速度或快得不当) * These shoes are much too small for me. 我穿这双鞋太小. * It's too cold to go in the sea yet. 天太冷还不能下海. * This is too difficult a text for them/This text is too difficult for them. 这篇课文对他们来说太难了. * We can't ski because there's too little snow. 因为雪下得太少, 我们不能滑雪. * It's too long a journey to make in one day. 路程太远, 一天之内到不了. * (fml 文) Her work has been too much ignored for too long. 她的工作长期以来太不受重视了. 用法: 3 (indicating surprise and usu displeasure 表示惊讶, 通常为不愉快的): I had flu last week. And I was on holiday `too! 我上星期得了流感. 我当时还正度假呢! * I've lost an ear-ring. It was an expensive one `too. 我丢了一只耳环. 还是个挺贵的. 用法: 4 very 很; 非常: I'm not too sure if this is right. 这是否正确, 我没有把握. 用法: 5 (idm 习语) be too much for sb (a) (require one to) be superior in skill, strength, etc to sb else (要求自己)在技巧、 力量等方面超过他人; 非某人力所能及: The Cambridge team were too much for the Oxford team in the quiz. 在智力竞赛中, 剑桥队远胜牛津队. * A cycling holiday would be too much for an unfit person like me. 像我这种身体, 骑自行车度假力不从心. (b) be more than can be tolerated 忍无可忍: All that giggling and whispering was too much for me I had to leave the room. 我受不了那些咯咯的笑声和交头接耳的样子--只好离开了那间屋子. |