Latvian English Dictionary

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pārāk in English:

1. far


It's not so far.
Only those who risk going too far will know how far one can go.
Several yachts were sailing side by side far out at sea.
I cannot see the hummingbird, because it is too far away.
We found a beautiful, blue lagoon on the far side of the island.
His ideas were too far advanced to be accepted by ordinary people.
I am trying to sell my farm, but I haven't had any offers so far.
Quasars are brilliantly shining heavenly bodies that are extremely far away.
Guys that handsome are few and far between.
I've come this far, so I'll keep going.
If you compare our product with others, you'll see ours is far better in quality.
It's too far to walk to the station, so let's take a bus.
Your gift will go far towards helping to build the children's hospital.
The invention of the telephone made it possible to communicate with people far away.
Our task has been easy so far, but it will be difficult from now on.

English word "pārāk"(far) occurs in sets:

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2. too


Too late.
If you're tired, why don't you go to sleep? "Because if I go to sleep now I will wake up too early."
He is too busy dreaming dreams to plan what he will do in his old age.
He is getting far too familiar with my wife.
Even though he has turned twenty, he's still too timid to chat with girls.
He said his father was an architect and that he wanted to be one too.
What he said about girls holds true of boys, too.
I am seventeen years old, too.
At the risk of sounding too forward, I'd like to make a comment.
From the buyer's point of view, the prices of these CD players are too high.
Every foreigner who visits Japan says that prices here are too high.
It's still too hard to find a job. And even if you have a job, chances are you're having a tougher time paying the rising costs of everything from groceries to gas.
I don't know how to demonstrate it, since it's too obvious!
There is a fine line between speech that is terse and to the point and speech that is too abrupt.
Mary says that Tom spends his money a little too freely.

English word "pārāk"(too) occurs in sets:

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