more

more
[mɔː(r)] 1. adj
1) (in comparisons with uncount noun, plural noun) 更多的 [gèngduō de]

* I get more money/holidays than you do — 我比你有更多的钱/假期

* there are more problems than solutions — 问题多于解决方案

2) (additional) (with uncount noun, plural noun) 再一些的 [zài yīxiē de]

* would you like some more tea/peanuts? — 你要再来点茶/花生吗?

* is there any more wine? — 还有酒吗?

* are there any more cakes? — 还有蛋糕吗?

* I have no more or I don't have any more milk/pencils — 我没有牛奶/铅笔了

* a few more weeks — 再几个星期

2. pron
1) (in comparisons) (more in quantity, number) 更多的量 [gèngduō de liàng]

* there's/there are more than I thought — 比我想得更多

* it cost more than we expected — 比我们预料得更贵

* more than 20 — 大于20

* she's got more than me — 她比我得到的多

2) (further, additional) (in quantity) 额外的量 [éwài de liàng]

* is there/are there any more? — 还有多的吗?

* there isn't/there aren't any more left — 没有多余的了

* have you got any more of it/them? — 你还有吗?

* a little/a few more — 多一点点

* much/many more — 多得多

3. adv
1) (to form comparative) 更 [gèng]

* more dangerous/difficult (than) — (比...)更危险/难

* more easily/quickly (than) — (比...)更容易/快

* I go out more than I used to — 我比过去出去得多了

2) (in expressions)

* more and more — 越来越 [yuèláiyuè]

* more or less — (adj, adv) 差不多; (at end of sentence) 或多或少

* more than ever — 空前的多

* once more — 再一次

* what's more — 更有甚者


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