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"[go] too far" 的定义和意义

to go too far
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to make an attempt to do something that is extreme or unacceptable

to [go] too far definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "go too far" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "go too far" is not tied to a specific historical event or source. This expression is used to to indicate that a person has crossed the line or taken something to an extreme, often resulting in negative consequences or reactions. This idiom can be applied to a variety of contexts and serves as a reminder of the importance of moderation and avoiding excess.

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It's one thing to be assertive in negotiations, but using personal attacks goes too far and is counterproductive.
Stealing is bad, but stealing from a poor person is really going too far!
His comments during the meeting were critical but fair, but when he insulted his colleague's intelligence, he went too far.
While asserting your rights is important, engaging in violence during a protest is going too far.
If you go past the bridge, you've gone too far.
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