词汇 | more |
释义 | more determiner, pronoun, adverb uk /mɔːr/ us /mɔːr/ A1 a larger or extra number or amount: 更大(的);更多(的) Would you like some more food?你想再要些吃的吗? The doctors can't cope with any more patients.医生们无法收治更多的病人了。 Add some more cream to the sauce.在调味汁里多加些奶油。 You need to listen more and talk less!你需要多听,少说! More people live in the capital than in the whole of the rest of the country.住在首都的人比住在这个国家其他地区的人加起来还要多。 We spent more time on the last job than usual.在上一份工作中我们所花的时间比平时更多。 The noise was more than I could bear.我实在无法忍受那种噪声了。 It was a hundred times more fun than I'd expected.那比我期待的要有趣百倍。 She's more of a poet than a novelist.与其说是小说家,不如说她是诗人。 Bring as much food as you can - the more, the better.尽可能多带些食物来,越多越好。 A1 used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs: (用以构成形容词和副词的比较级)更 She couldn't be more beautiful.她非常漂亮。 Let's find a more sensible way of doing it.让我们找一个更明智的方法来做这件事。 You couldn't be more wrong.你大错特错了。 He finds physics far/much more difficult than other science subjects.他感到物理比其他理科学科难得多。 Play that last section more passionately.演奏最后那一部分要更有激情。 used to emphasize the large size of something: (用于强调规模大)更大程度地,更大范围内 More than 20,000 demonstrators crowded into the square.两万多示威者涌进了广场。 more and more B2 increasingly: 日益,越来越 It gets more and more difficult to understand what is going on.越来越弄不懂现在发生的事情了。 the more...the more/less used to say that when an action or event continues, there will be a particular result: 越…越… The more he drank, the more violent he became.他喝得越多,就变得越狂暴。 Be a bit more confident in yourself!你应该再自信一点! Men tend to be more aggressive than women. They still need a great deal more money to finish the project.他们仍然需要更多的资金才能完成那个项目。 Do you think Australia is a more democratic country than Britain?你觉得澳大利亚比英国更民主吗? You should eat more food that contains a lot of fibre, such as fruit, vegetables and bread. Large in number or quantity a hundred/thousand/million and oneidiom above and beyond somethingidiom amount and then someidiom another any amount ofidiom billion gazillion heap high density huge hundred out/up the wazooidiom poly shower so much soidiom some super-large thick thousand You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Also, extra, and in addition GrammarComparison: nouns (more money, the most points) … More We use the quantifier more to talk about additional quantities, amounts and degree. More is a comparative word. … More with nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, prepositions We use more with different classes of words. We use more after verbs but before every other word class: … Moreorless More or less means ‘mostly’, ‘nearly’ or ‘approximately’. We use it in mid position (between the subject and main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb). It is slightly informal: … Any more or anymore? We use any more as a determiner to describe ‘an indefinite quantity of something’. Any more is similar to some more. Some more is more common in affirmative statements; any more is more common in questions, in clauses with if and in sentences with negative words such as hardly, never, scarcely: … Any more as a determiner We use any more as a determiner to describe ‘an indefinite quantity of something’. Any more is similar to some more. Some more is more common in affirmative statements; any more is more common in questions, in clauses with if and in sentences with negative words such as hardly, never, scarcely: … Any more as an adverb Any more is also an adverb and has the meaning of ‘no longer’ or ‘in the past but not now.’ In this meaning, we use it in end position: … No more, not any more No more and not any more are determiners and adverbs. … Idiomsall the more any more couldn't agree/disagree more more or less more than the more the merrier not/no more than that's more like it! more | American Dictionarymore adjective, adverb us/mɔr, moʊr/ a larger or extra number or amount (of); comparative ofmany or much: You need to listen more and talk less. There were no more seats on the bus, so we had to stand. DisneyWorld was more fun than I expected. Would you play the song once more (= again)? More is used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs: You couldn’t be more wrong. He finds physics much more difficult than biology. Idiomsmore and more more like it more often than not more or less more than the more something happens the less another thing happens the more something happens the more another thing happens |
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