more的意思和读音

more

: [mɔr] : [mɔː(r)]

adv.

adj.“many”;〈〉(,)

n.[];

adj.less

moredet.

1.~ (sth/of sth) (than…)a larger number or amount of

more bread/cars

Only two more days to go!

people with more money than sense

I can't stand much more of this.

She earns a lot more than I do.

There is room for no more than three cars.

I hope we'll see more of you(= see you again or more often) .

IDM

More and more people are using the Internet.使

She spends more and more time alone in her room.

I was becoming more and more irritated by his behaviour.

more and morecontinuing to become larger in number or amount

More and more people are using the Internet.使

She spends more and more time alone in her room.

continuing to become larger in number or amount

I was becoming more and more irritated by his behaviour.

adv.

1.used to form the comparative of adjectives and adverbs with two or more syllables

She was far more intelligent than her sister.

He read the letter more carefully the second time.

2.to a greater degree than sth else; to a greater degree than usual

I like her more than her husband.

a course for more advanced students

It had more the appearance of a deliberate crime than of an accident.

Could you repeat that once more(= one more time) ?

I had no complaints and no more(= neither) did Tom.

Signing the forms is little more than(= only) a formality.

I'm more than happy(= extremely happy) to take you there in my car.

She was more than a little shaken(= extremely shaken) by the experience.

I will torment you no more(= no longer) .

IDM

More and more people are using the Internet.使

She spends more and more time alone in her room.

I was becoming more and more irritated by his behaviour.

more and morecontinuing to become larger in number or amount

More and more people are using the Internet.使

She spends more and more time alone in her room.

continuing to become larger in number or amount

I was becoming more and more irritated by his behaviour.

I've more or less finished the book.

She could earn $200 a night, more or less. 200

more or lessalmost

I've more or less finished the book.

approximately

She could earn $200 a night, more or less. 200

The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became.

The less said about the whole thing, the happier I'll be.

the more, less, etc.…, the more, less, etc.……,…;…,used to show that two things change to the same degree

The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became.

The less said about the whole thing, the happier I'll be.

You're wrong, and what's more you know it!

what is moreused to add a point that is even more important

You're wrong, and what's more you know it!

adj.1.“many”2.,,,()3.(,,),,,4.〉(,)1.“many”2.,,,()3.(,,),,,4.〉(,)

n.1.2.[];,,

adv.1.,2.,3.“much”4.5.6.“much”7.“many”1.,2.,3.“much”4.5.6.“much”7.“many”

adj.1.The comparative of many

adv.1.The comparative of mucstrong.an amount or number that is larger than another, larger than it was before, or larger than you expected3ed for saying that a particular quality is stronger in one person or thing than in another, stronger than it was before, or stronger than you expected or hoped4.happening or doing something a greater number of times, or for longer periods; to a greater degree5ed for showing that something is in addition to what already exists, what has been used, or what has already been mentioned6ed for saying that one way of describing someone or something is truer or more accurate than another7.The comparative of much8.The comparative of many1.The comparative of mucstrong.an amount or number that is larger than another, larger than it was before, or larger than you expected3ed for saying that a particular quality is stronger in one person or thing than in another, stronger than it was before, or stronger than you expected or hoped4.happening or doing something a greater number of times, or for longer periods; to a greater degree5ed for showing that something is in addition to what already exists, what has been used, or what has already been mentioned6ed for saying that one way of describing someone or something is truer or more accurate than another7.The comparative of much8.The comparative of many

1. nanchong more shopping ...

2. MONTECRISTO MORE PARLIAMENT ...

3. club n. more pron. class n. ;( ...

4. 〖furthermore;whatismore〗 more 〖 change〗 ...

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1.It seems to me the wobble is becoming more pronounced, a bit like the toy weeble wobble.

2.The old woman's face collapsed a bit more, if that were possible and her hands trembled as she put the can back on the shelf.

3.It was just a few short years ago that Yang Xin was applying his skills as assistant to BIG general manager Lin Xiao Wu but not any more.

4.Some phone messages may have been deleted to make room for more messages, giving her family false hope that she was still alive.

5.I hope there will be more good works of him in the future!

6.Clinton said the U. S. will encourage both nations to engage in diplomacy, but will not commit to a more involved role.

7.realising with each film i make. . . i make have to do less & less as an actor to achieve more. Khan has been a true self realisation film.。Khan

8.Investment in education and research and a strong safety net can lead to a more productive and competitive economy.

9.The council may be preparing for a modest revision of the results, giving Mr Mousavi a few more votes, probably in a few days' time.

10.The STS is used to help two or more parties securely exchange security credentials by establishing "trust" in a brokered trust relationship.STS