too in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for too in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

too [Brit tuː, Am tu] ADV When too means also it is generally translated by aussi: me too = moi aussi; can I have some too? = est-ce que je peux en avoir aussi?
When too means to an excessive degree it is translated by trop: too high, too dangerous trop haut, trop dangereux.
For examples of the above and further usages, see the entry below.

4. too (excessively):

too
too many/too few people
I ate too much
it was too little too late

6. too (in negatives):

too

See also only, all-important, all-embracing, all-consuming, all

I.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] CONJ (but)

II.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADJ

III.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADV

1. only (exclusively):

4. only (merely):

VI.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli]

I.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] PRON

1. all (everything):

II.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] DET

III.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] ADV

IV.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] N

2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming

XVI.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl]

it's all go inf here! Brit
it's all up with us inf Brit
all in Brit sl
all in Brit sl

I.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] CONJ (but)

II.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADJ

III.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli] ADV

1. only (exclusively):

4. only (merely):

VI.only [Brit ˈəʊnli, Am ˈoʊnli]

See also name, if, first name

I.name [Brit neɪm, Am neɪm] N

1. name (title):

nom m

I.if [Brit ɪf, Am ɪf] CONJ If is almost always translated by si, except in the case of a very few usages which are shown below.

1. if (in the event that, supposing that):

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too hastily

Translations for too in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

too in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for too in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for too in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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too
too much
to go too far
to go too far

too Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

too little, too late
to ask a lot/too much of sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They don't want us to get too big-headed about sharing it.
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It's all too easy, as you knock back one glass after another, to forget to use your indoor voice at the wine bar.
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Look out too for the imaginative use of shower gel.
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Her shoplifting conviction proved too damaging for her to overcome.
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The water pressure proved too much for the weak pumps and the propeller wheel was damaged when the vessel began to keel over.
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His entire CV is too long to include here.
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Women too will occasionally cultivate facial hair, it not being regarded as particularly attractive or unattractive.
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The scissors he uses are too small, and it hurts his hand, so he sneaks into his teacher's desk and takes the sharper, bigger scissors.
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The pre-fabricated steel sections are hot-dip galvanised for protection against corrosion, and no part is too heavy for two men to carry.
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One day, a friend of mine told me that the garbage plant, the city's waste incinerator, would melt down too.
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