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 Translation for 'too' from English to Romanian
SYNO also | as well | besides | ...
prea {adv}too
Păcat.Too bad.
idiom
la spartul târgului
too late
E prea târziu.It's too late.
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Translation for 'too' from English to Romanian

too
prea {adv}

Too bad.
Păcat.
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too late
la spartul târguluiidiom

It's too late.
E prea târziu.
Usage Examples English
  • In an interview at the aftershow party of the Eurovision Song Contest, Lou was asked why she did not reach a better position. She answered that she was “too old, too fat and too ugly”.
  • The patients' nails may be too thick, too brittle, too bent or have different colors, their hair also appear mottled, sparse and other abnormalities.
  • The panelists are far more likely to be too fast than too slow.
  • Similarly, the alien will detect if the water level is too high or low, and it will flash green (too high, drowning) or orange (too low, thirsty) to indicate this.
  • The triples are too many and too large to have been obtained by brute force.

  • "There are too many subdivisions among us, too many contradictions, too much infighting among ourselves, incredible suspicion and mistrust of one another," Gono said.
  • For political and business leaders, public apologies involve some risks. An apology that is "too little, too late, or too transparently tactical" can backfire and result in more damage.
  • In August 2016, Too Too faced Quebecer fighter Dave Leduc at the "1st Myanmar Lethwei World Championship".
  • For a very large and complex security camera system, there may be too many cameras, too much network bandwidth, too much data to be analyzed, or too much storage required for a single server device to handle the workload.
  • Static mixers are used when a mixing tank would be too large, too slow, or too expensive to use in a given process.

  • The Bhagavad Gita includes verses on ‘‘mitahara’’ in Chapter 6. It states in verse 6.16 that a yogi must neither eat too much nor too little, neither sleep too much nor too little.
  • Mick LaSalle of the "San Francisco Chronicle" have criticized the director for being "too talented, too authentic and too original to make a flat-out bad movie, but he flirts with it in "Go for Sisters".
  • In that too time, Tattoo (husband) compels to the wife, Lily that it too took a stick of golf in hands and let it too went to kill other couples.
  • "Oh-The-Horror.com" wrote a generally negative review: "For what little it has going for it, "Scream" is just entirely too slow, too dull, and too vague".
  • All other satellites of Uranus are too small or too distant to produce an umbra.

  • The film is a journey into invisible worlds that are too slow, too fast, too small and too vast for the human eye to see.
  • "The Observer" had trouble with the reality of the story but thought "the scenery is impressive and the tents... are interesting." "Too bright, too clean, too polished", wrote "The Times".
  • The most common cause of cardiac syncope is cardiac arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm) wherein the heart beats too slowly, too rapidly, or too irregularly to pump enough blood to the brain.
  • Hound-type head. Narrow, light too short, long, coarse or excessively molossoid head; excessively broad skull, (lack of stop, too little stop or too strong stop). Very deep frontal groove.
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