too
BrE /tuː/ AmE /tuː/
adverb en → es
used for adding information, especially to say that something is also true about a person or thing
también, asimismo
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too late · too soon
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I like coffee too.
Yo también como café.
used for saying that there is an amount or degree of something, especially when this is more than you want
demasiado, muy
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too expensive · too difficult
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The food was too spicy.
La comida estaba demasiado picante.
used for saying that something is in a place where it should not be or does not fit well
también, asimismo
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too close · too far
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The chair is too big for this table.
La silla es demasiado grande para esta mesa.
used to say that something is not possible or necessary because it would be the same as doing something else
también, asimismo
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too late to do sth · too early to do sth
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It's too late to change your mind now.
Ya es demasiado tarde para cambiar de opinión ahora.
used for saying that there is an amount or degree of something, especially when this is more than you want
demasiado, muy
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too much · too many
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There's too much noise in this room.
Hay demasiado ruido en esta habitación.
used to say that something is not possible or necessary because it would be the same as doing something else
también, asimismo
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too late to do sth · too early to do sth
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It's too early to make a decision.
Es demasiado temprano para tomar una decisión.
used for saying that something is in a place where it should not be or does not fit well
también, asimismo
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too close · too far
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The car is too near the wall.
El coche está demasiado cerca de la pared.
used for saying that there is an amount or degree of something, especially when this is more than you want
demasiado, muy
- too + adj/adv
Collocations too expensive · too difficult
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The task is too complex.
La tarea es demasiado compleja.