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    de trop
    /də ˈtrəʊ/

    adjective

    • 1. not wanted; unwelcome: "she had no grasp of the conversation and felt herself de trop"

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    • Unnecessary, unwanted

      • Meaning of de trop in English de trop adjective [ after verb ] formal uk / də ˈtrəʊ / us / də ˈtroʊ / Add to word list Add to word list unnecessary, unwanted, or more than is suitable: I thought her remarks about Roger's recent problems were rather de trop.
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  3. DE TROP definition: 1. unnecessary, unwanted, or more than is suitable: 2. unnecessary, unwanted, or more than is…. Learn more.

  4. phrase. 1. too much. J’ai acheté trop de pain. I bought too much bread. trois euros de trop 3 euros too much. 2. too many. J’ai apporté trop de vêtements. I’ve brought too many clothes. See full dictionary entry for trop below.

  5. De trop isn’t really an expression, but rather something that you tack on to a verb to modify it. It’s technically an adverbial phrase, but knowing this won’t help you use it. Its translation can best be thought of as “too many”, “too much” or on more rare occasions “unwanted”.

  6. Jun 21, 2023 · : too much or too many : superfluous, excessive. Examples of de trop in a Sentence.

  7. Pronunciation. [deu troh] IPA. [də tʀo] Usage notes: The French expression de trop means "too much" or "too many" when it follows a noun or verb. Par exemple…. Tu as une valise de trop. You have one too many suitcases / one suitcase too many. J’ai acheté deux billets de trop.

    • [də tʀo]
    • normal
    • too much, too many; unwanted
  8. Il y a trop de droits, trop de règles et pas assez de gestion. expand_more There are too many rights, too many regulations and too little room for leadership. more_vert

  9. trop de translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'top, trompe, troupe, trophée', examples, definition, conjugation.