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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- more
[mɔːr]
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adjective
(in comparisons with uncount noun, plural noun) 更多的
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I get more money/holidays than you do
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我比你有更多的钱/假期
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there are more problems than solutions
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问题多于解决方案
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2.
adjective
(additional) (with uncount noun, plural noun) 再一些的
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would you like some more tea/peanuts?
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你要再来点茶/花生吗?
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is there any more wine?
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还有酒吗?
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are there any more cakes?
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还有蛋糕吗?
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I have no more {or} I don't have any more milk/pencils
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我没有牛奶/铅笔了
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a few more weeks
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再几个星期
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3.
pronoun
(in comparisons) (more in quantity, number) 更多的量
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there's/there are more than I thought
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比我想得更多
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it cost more than we expected
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比我们预料得更贵
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more than 20
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大于20
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she's got more than me
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她比我得到的多
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4.
pronoun
(further, additional) (in quantity) 额外的量
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is there/are there any more?
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还有多的吗?
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there isn't/there aren't any more left
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没有多余的了
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have you got any more of it/them?
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你还有吗?
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a little/a few more
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多一点点
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much/many more
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多得多
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5.
adverb
(to form comparative) 更
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more dangerous/difficult (than)
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(比...)更危险/难
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more easily/quickly (than)
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(比...)更容易/快
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I go out more than I used to
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我比过去出去得多了
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6.
adverb
more and more (in expressions) 越来越
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more or less
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差不多
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7.
adverb
(at end of sentence) 或多或少
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more than ever
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空前的多
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once more
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再一次
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what's more
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更有甚者
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- more
[mor]
[mɔː]
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1.
adjective
最高级most(数量)更大的;数目更多的;较多的;更大程度的[用作most的比较级]
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We spent more time resting than working.
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我们休息的时间比工作时间还要长。
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2.
adjective
最高级most另外的;添加的,附加的
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take more tea
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再喝一点茶
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Would you like some more coffee?
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再来点儿咖啡吗?
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3.
noun
更多的数量;更大的程度
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4.
noun
[动词用复](人或物的)多数
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More of us are going.
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我们多数人打算去。
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5.
noun
[动词用复]更多数目的人;更多的东西
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6.
noun
额外的数量;附加的东西;另外的事
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more can be said
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还可以补充一点
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7.
noun
更重要的事情
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8.
adverb
最高级most更;较大程度地[与三个或三个以上音节的形容词和副词连用构成该词的比较级]
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more satisfying
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更令人满意的
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more intensely
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更紧张地;更强烈地
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The landscape couldn't be more beautiful.
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这儿的风景简直美不胜收。
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9.
adverb
最高级most更加;另外;再;此外;倒,倒不如说
Collins English-English Dictionary
- more
[mɔː]
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determiner
the comparative of much
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more joy than you know
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more pork sausages
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2.
determiner
(as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural)
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he has more than she has
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even more are dying every day
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3.
determiner
additional; further
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no more bananas
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4.
determiner
(as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural)
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I can't take any more
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more than expected
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5.
adv
used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs
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a more believable story
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more quickly
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6.
adv
the comparative of much
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people listen to the radio more now
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7.
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additionally; again
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I'll look at it once more
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8.
adv
[Etymology]
Old English mara; compare Old Saxon, Old High German mero, Gothic maiza. See also most
Examples
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The more she works, the more she earns.
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她工作做得越多,赚得就越多。
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Peter B. is quite a new act, but it's becoming more and more popular among the teenagers.
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彼特B是一个全新的节目,但是它越来越受十几岁青少年的欢迎。
→ act
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I had estimated to spend no more than 300 US dollars, but the actual amount I spent was much more higher.
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我估计不会花费超过300美元,但是我支付的真实数额却高得多。
→ amount
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The more time goes by the more people like Asian food.
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随着时间的推移,越来越多的人喜欢亚洲食物了。
→ Asian
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It's becoming more and more difficult studying and working at the same time.
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一边学习一边工作是越来越不容易了。
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She has more and more power in the company every month.
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逐月来,她在公司的权力越来越大。
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Nowadays, tobacco advertisements are more and more controversial.
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现在烟草广告越来越具有争议性。
→ tobacco
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Maybe by spending more time together I'll be able to understand you more.
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也许相处时间长了,我会更加了解你。
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The lame duck president was losing more and more control over his country.
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这个没用的总统越来越没有能力管理自己的国家了。
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More and more Chinese students are now attending British universities, and they have become the largest overseas contingent in UK universities.
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现在越来越多的中国学生在英国读大学,他们成了英国的大学中最庞大的留学队伍。
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