too
adv. 也; 太,過於; (表示感謝)極其; (表示強調)而且,還
You use too after mentioning another person, thing, or aspect that a previous statement applies to or includes.
'Nice to talk to you.' — 'Nice to talk to you too.'...
“和你談話很高興。”——“我也一樣。”
'I've got a great feeling about it.' — 'Me too.'...
“我感覺這次一定沒問題。”——“我也是。”
You use too after adding a piece of information or a comment to a statement, in order to emphasize that it is surprising or important.
We did learn to read, and quickly too...
我們確實學會了閱讀,而且學得很快。
People usually think of it as a 'boys' book', which of course it is, and a very good one too.
人們通常把它看作“男孩讀物”,它當然是,而且還是本很不錯的男孩讀物。
You use too at the end of a sentence to emphasize an opinion that you have added after a statement made by you or by another person.
'That money's mine.' — 'Of course it is, and quite right too.'...
“那筆錢是我的。”——“當然是你的,而且也理應如此。”
'Oh excuse me.' — 'I should think so too.'...
“哦,請原諒。”——“你確實應該感到抱歉。”
You use too in order to emphasize in a humorous or childish way that you disagree with what someone else has said or that you refuse to obey them.
'I'm getting a bike for my birthday.' — 'You are not.' – 'I am too.'
“我過生日想要一輛腳踏車。”——“不行。”——“我就要。”
1. to an excessive degree;
2. in addition;
also, too, as well, either, likewise
這些詞均含"也"之意。
too, very
這兩個副詞均可表示"大,很"之意。
all too ——
太(強調達到極端或不好的程度)
none too ——
完全不;一點也不
only too
too bad
too besides
(西印度)而且;也
too far
too much
too right
Her health was the forfeIt'she paid for working too hard.
她的健康的喪失是辛勞過度所致.
He's had a drop too much of alcohol to drink.
他多喝了一杯酒,醉了.
That's going a bit too far.
你這 話 有點出格了.
You are too young to join the army.
你年齡太小,還不能參軍.
I don't want to go for a walk on such a hot day — it's too much like hard work for me.
我不想在這樣的大熱天去散步——我簡直吃不消.