单词 | too |
释义 | too 1. < must sell the house and the furniture too > < in this group are, too, the many species of frogfishes — R.E.Coker > < too, the reader will become aware of the ingenuity — J.D.Vehling > < naturally they become weaker … and ultimately must perish miserably from starvation, while many too are killed by their stronger companions — James Stevenson-Hamilton > 2. a. < the economic interpretation is too simple — M.R.Cohen > < too often leans the other way — M.S.Watson > < a too easy formula — Max Lerner > < too large a house for us > < too old to walk — R.W.Hatch > b. < that's too bad > < all too true > < these suspicions were only too justified — New Republic > < has gone too far > — often doubled for emphasis < the peasants are just too, too quaint — William Newberry > c. < standing and looking too languishing down by the door — Elizabeth Bowen > < how too terrible — Martha Gellhorn > < the first slope wasn't too bad although it was steep — L.A.Viereck > < an episodic work without too consistent a texture — Irving Kolodin > 3. < I didn't. You did too! > |
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