too many 太多了
- Man had logged too many trees.
人类已经砍伐了太多树木。 - He has too many things to do.
他要做的事太多了。 - Too many cooks spoil the broth.
厨师太多烧坏汤。
Many \Ma"ny\, a. & pron.
Note: [It has no variation to express degrees of comparison;
more and most, which are used for the comparative and
superlative degrees, are from a different root.] [OE.
mani, moni, AS. manig, m[ae]nig, monig; akin to D.
menig, OS. & OHG. manag, G. manch, Dan. mange, Sw.
m[*a]nge, Goth. manags, OSlav. mnog', Russ. mnogii; cf.
Icel. margr, Prov. E. mort. [root]103.]
Consisting of a great number; numerous; not few.
Thou shalt be a father of many nations. --Gen. xvii.
4.
Not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not
many noble, are called. --1 Cor. i.
26.
Note: Many is freely prefixed to participles, forming
compounds which need no special explanation; as,
many-angled, many-celled, many-eyed, many-footed,
many-handed, many-leaved, many-lettered, many-named,
many-peopled, many-petaled, many-seeded, many-syllabled
(polysyllabic), many-tongued, many-voiced, many-wived,
and the like. In such usage it is equivalent to
{multi}. Comparison is often expressed by many with as
or so. ``As many as were willing hearted . . . brought
bracelets.'' --Exod. xxxv. 22. ``So many laws argue so
many sins.'' --Milton. Many stands with a singular
substantive with a or an.
{Many a}, a large number taken distributively; each one of
many. ``For thy sake have I shed many a tear.'' --Shak.
``Full many a gem of purest ray serene.'' --Gray.
{Many one}, many a one; many persons. --Bk. of Com. Prayer.
{The many}, the majority; -- opposed to {the few}. See
{Many}, n.
{Too many}, too numerous; hence, too powerful; as, they are
too many for us. --L'Estrange.
Syn: Numerous; multiplied; frequent; manifold; various;
divers; sundry.