太快
tài kuài
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too fast; too quickly
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人太
rén tài
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person is too
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太低
tài dī
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too low; extremely low
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太绕
tài rào
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too complicated or confusing; too intricate or convoluted
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楼太高
lóu tài gāo
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the building is too tall
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太远
tài yuǎn
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too far; a distance that is considered too great
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太近
tài jìn
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too close; overly close
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实在太
shí zài tài
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really too; truly too; genuinely too
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太强
tài qiáng
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too strong; overly powerful or strong in the context of the opponent's attacking skills
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太晚
tài wǎn
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too late; indicating that the time is late and not suitable or safe
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太弱
tài ruò
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too weak
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太久
tài jiǔ
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too long
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不太准
bù tài zhǔn
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not very accurate
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太窄
tài zhǎi
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too narrow
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太大
tài dà
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too big; excessively large, beyond a reasonable or normal size
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太累
tài lèi
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too tired
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不太會
bù tài huì
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not likely to; unlikely to
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不太会
bù tài huì
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not very good at; not skilled in
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开太大
kāi tài dà
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turn on too high; set too high (referring to a heater)
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太多
tài duō
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too many; excessive
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太有
tài yǒu
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too valuable; excessively valuable
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没太多
méi tài duō
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not too much; not a lot
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可太难
kě tài nán
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too difficult; excessively hard
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太高兴
tài gāo xìng
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overjoyed; extremely happy
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太香
tài xiāng
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extremely fragrant; refers to a strong and appetizing smell or flavor that is very appealing
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