more
more 英 [mɔ:(r)] 美 [mɔr, mor]
adv. 更多; adj. 更多的; pron. 更多的数量
名词复数:mores
- When you want more of something, you don't have enough. This is a comparative word that has to do with addition. It's also the opposite of "less."
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- adv. 更多;
- adj. 更多的;
- pron. 更多的数量
- n. 更多
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1. Only two more days to go!
仅仅剩下两天了!
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2. She earns a lot more than I do.
她赚的钱比我多多了。
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3. I hope we'll see more of you (= see you again or more often).
希望我们能经常见面。
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4. More and more people are using the Internet.
越来越多人在使用互联网。
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5. She was far more intelligent than her sister.
她比她姐姐聪明多了。
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6. I'm more than happy (= extremely happy)to take you there in my car.
我非常乐意用我的车载你去那儿。
- more (adj.) Old English mara "greater, more, stronger, mightier," used as a comparative of micel "great" (see mickle), from Proto-Germanic *maizon- (source also of Old Saxon mera, Old Norse meiri, Old Frisian mara, Middle Dutch mere, Old High German mero, German mehr), from PIE *meis- (source also of Avestan mazja "greater," Old Irish mor "great," Welsh mawr "great," Greek -moros "great," Oscan mais "more"), from root *me- (3) "big." Sometimes used as an adverb in Old English ("in addition"), but Old English generally used related ma "more" as adverb and noun. This became Middle English mo, but more in this sense began to predominate in later Middle English.
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