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too [tuː] ADV

1. too (overly):

too
too

2. too (also):

too

3. too (moveover):

too

logo [ˈloʊgoʊ, Brit ˈlɒgəʊ] N

toot [tuːt] VB intr

tool [tuːl] N

I . tot [tɑːt, Brit tɒt] N inf (child)

tot
pequeno(-a) m (f)

II . tot [tɑːt, Brit tɒt] VB trans inf

tote [toʊt, Brit təʊt] N

tote abbreviation of tote bag:

toe [toʊ, Brit təʊ] N ANAT

top1 [tɑːp, Brit tɒp] N (spinning top)

I . tow [toʊ, Brit təʊ] N

II . tow [toʊ, Brit təʊ] VB trans

I . toy [tɔɪ] N

II . toy [tɔɪ] VB intr

toad [toʊd, Brit təʊd] N

1. toad (animal):

sapo m

2. toad (person):

I . toil [tɔɪl] N no pl

II . toil [tɔɪl] VB intr (work hard)

told [toʊld, Brit təʊld]

told pt, pp of:

See also tell

I . tell <told, told> [tel] VB trans

2. tell (narrate):

4. tell (distinguish):

5. tell (know):

II . tell <told, told> [tel] VB intr

1. tell:

toll [toʊl, Brit təʊl] N

1. toll AUTO:

2. toll Am TELEC:

tarifa f

3. toll no pl (damage):

tomb [tuːm] N

tone [toʊn, Brit təʊn] N

1. tone (sound):

tom m

2. tone (style):

tom m

3. tone (of color):

matiz m

torn [tɔːrn, Brit tɔːn] VB intr, trans

torn pp of:

See also tear , tear

I . tear2 [ter, Brit teəʳ] N

III . tear2 <tore, torn> [ter, Brit teəʳ] VB intr

tear1 [tɪr, Brit tɪəʳ] N

tome [toʊm, Brit təʊm] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In 1957, 10- and 25-franc coins were issued with the name of Togo added.
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Perhaps the excitement of his adventure contributed, or maybe Togo just liked the food.
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He made his international debut for Togo in 2003.
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Most of the rebels reportedly came from Togo.
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At an early age, he moved to Togo.
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In Togo, fonio (called "va") is primarily a women's crop; it and cowpeas are used to make a traditional dish.
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It is located near the border with Togo.
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He played in the 40 defeat of Togo in the final group match.
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The Togo area is a concern in 2013 because the pirates are well armed and dangerous.
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