too

too
{tu:}
1. също и, освен това, при това, и то
did he come TOO? и той ли дойде? and very nice TOO и то много хубав
2. извънредно много, прекалено, прекомерно, твърде
we were none TOO soon for the train съвсем не бяхме подранили за влака (едва не го изпуснахме)
to have one TOO many напивам се, пия повече, отколкото мога да нося
to have one ticket TOO many имам един билет в повече
I am afraid we are one TOO many боя се, че между нас има един излишен
he was TOO much/разг. one TOO many for me не можах да се справя с него, той излезе по-силен/по-хитър и пр. от мен
TOO good to be true твърде хубаво, за да е истина, невероятно
all TOO soon/quickly прекалено скоро/бързо
TOO much (of a good thing) това е вече прекалено/нетърпимо
I'll he only TOO glad ще се радвам извънредно много
you are TOO kind много сте любезен
TOO-TOO разг. прекалено, крайно
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{tu:} adv 1. също и, освен това; при това, и то; did he come too ?
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също; твърде; прекомерно; прекалено; да;
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1. all too soon/quickly прекалено скоро/бързо 2. did he come too? и той ли дойде? and very nice too и то много хубав 3. he was too much/разг. one too many for me не можах да се справя с него, той излезе по-силен/по-хитър и пр. от мен 4. i am afraid we are one too many боя се, че между нас има един излишен 5. i'll he only too glad ще се радвам извънредно много 6. to have one ticket too many имам един билет в повече 7. to have one too many напивам се, пия повече, отколкото мога да нося 8. too good to be true твърде хубаво, за да е истина, невероятно 9. too much (of a good thing) това е вече прекалено/нетърпимо 10. too-too разг. прекалено, крайно 11. we were none too soon for the train съвсем не бяхме подранили за влака (едва не го изпуснахме) 12. you are too kind много сте любезен 13. извънредно много, прекалено, прекомерно, твърде 14. също и, освен това, при това, и то
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too [tu:] adv 1. също и; освен това; и то; did he come \too? и той ли дойде? and very nice \too и то много хубав; 2. прекалено, прекомерно; твърде (много), извънредно много; \too hard a task прекалено трудна задача; I have a ticket \too many имам един билет повече (излишен); I'm afraid I'm one \too many страхувам се, че съм излишен; he was \too much (разг. one \too many) for me не можах да се справя с него, той излезе по-силен (по-хитър) от мен; \too good to be true твърде хубаво, за да бъде истина; it's \too much of a good thing това е прекалено, това е вече върхът; I'll be only \too glad (извънредно) много ще се радвам; it's quite \too (\too \too) (delightful) превзето това е просто чудесно! none \too good лош, далеч от желаното; \too bad много жалко; 3. пък (при спор); you don't know - I do \too ти не знаеш - знам пък; 4.: \too right sl наистина! вярно! няма лъжа!

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