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BNC: 74 COCA: 81

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more1 /mɔː $ mɔːr/ ●●● S1 W1 adverbadv   maw
1 [used before an adjectiveadj or adverbadv to form the comparative]MORE THAN something OR somebody ELSE having a particular quality to a greater degree 更,更加,较为 OPP less
 You’ll have to be more careful next time.
你下次要更小心一点。
 Can’t it be done more quickly?
不能快一点吗?
much/a lot/far more
 Children generally feel much more confident working in groups.
儿童在小组中活动一般会自信得多。
more ... than
 It was a lot more expensive than I had expected.
它比我估计的要贵得多。
 Your health is more important than anything else.
你的健康比什么都重要。
 Children can often do these puzzles more easily than adults.
儿童往往比成年人更会做这些益智游戏。
 Selling goods abroad is no more difficult (=not more difficult) than selling to the home market.
做外销和做内销一样不难。
5GRAMMAR 语法
Do not use more before the -er form of an adjective or adverb. more 不用于形容词或副词的-er形式之前
Driving is cheaper (NOT 不说 more cheaper) than going by rail.
开车比坐火车便宜。
nGRAMMAR: Comparatives
More is not used before the -er form of an adjective or adverb. You say:
The train is quicker than the bus.
Don’t say: The train is more quicker.
2 MORE THAN BEFOREused to say that something happens a greater number of times or for longer 更经常,更长久 OPP less
 I promised Mum that I’d help more with the housework.
我答应妈妈我会多帮忙做家务。
 You need to get out of the house more.
你需要多到室外去。
more than
 Children are using the library more than they used to.
儿童对图书馆的使用比以前要多。
 He travels around a lot more now that he has a car.
他现在有了车,出去跑的时间就多得多了。
3 MORE/EXTRAused to say that something happens to a greater degree 更强烈地;更大程度上 OPP less
 She cares a lot more for her dogs than she does for me.
她关心她的狗远远超过关心我。
more than
 It’s his manner I dislike, more than anything else.
我最讨厌的就是他的态度。
4 more and more MORE THAN BEFOREused to say that a quality, situation etc gradually increases 越来越 SYN increasingly
 More and more, we are finding that people want to continue working beyond 60.
我们越来越多地发现,人们希望工作到60岁以后。
 As the disease worsened, he found walking more and more difficult.
随着病情的加重,他发现走路越来越困难。
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5 more or less almost 几乎,差不多
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6 once more 
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7 not anymore  (also no more literary)NOW if something does not happen anymore, it used to happen but does not happen now 不再
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8 more than happy/welcome/likely etc VERYvery happy, welcome, likely etc – used to emphasize what you are saying 非常乐意/欢迎/可能等〔用于强调所说的话〕
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9 the more ..., the more/the less ...the more/the less ... the more ... used to say that if a particular activity increases, another change happens as a result
10 be more something than something to be one thing rather than another 与其说,倒不如说
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11 more than a little VERY formal fairly 相当
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12 no more does/has/will etc somebody  spoken old-fashioned used to say that a negative statement is also true about someone else 某人也不 SYN nor, neither
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13 no more ... than NOTused to emphasize that someone or something does not have a particular quality or would not do something 根本不,完全不
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more often than not at often(5), → more fool you/him etc at fool1(7), → that’s more like it/this is more like it at like1(11)
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more2 ●●● S1 W1 determiner , pronoun [comparative of ‘many’ and ‘much’]  
1 MORE THAN A NUMBER OR AMOUNTa greater amount or number 更多的数量 OPP less, fewer
2 MORE/EXTRAan additional number or amount 另外的,更多的 OPP less
3 more and more MORE THAN BEFOREan increasing number or amount 越来越多 OPP less and less
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4 not/no more than something ONLYused to emphasize that a particular number, amount, distance etc is not large 不超过,至多
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5 the more ..., the more/the less ...the more/the less ... the more ... RESULTused to say that if an amount of something increases, another change happens as a result 越多也越多/就越少
6 be more of something than something to be one thing rather than another 与其说还不如说
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7 no more than 
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8 (and) what’s more AND/ALSOused to add more information that emphasizes what you are saying 而且
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9 no more something used to say that something will or should no longer happen 不会再有某事;不要再有某事
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more’s the pity at pity1(4)
THESAURUS
more in addition to an amount or number 更多(的);更大(的)
Can I have some more coffee?
我再喝点咖啡好吗?
I have one more question.
我还有一个问题。
It only costs a few dollars more.
这只要再多花几美元。
further [only before noun] formal as well as the ones that you have already mentioned 更多(的);更进一步(的)
She will remain in hospital for further tests.
她要留在医院作进一步检查。
They waited for a further two hours.
他们又等了两小时。
supplementary formal in addition to the main part of something 增补的,额外的,附加的
Supplementary information is available on request.
如有要求,可提供补充信息。
a supplementary question
补充问题
supplementary income
额外收入
extra in addition to the usual or standard cost, time, amount etc 〔费用、时间、数量等〕额外的,另外的
They let the kids stay up an extra hour.
他们让孩子们晚睡了一小时。
Some stores charge extra for delivery.
有些商店收取送货费。
Postage is extra.
邮费另计。
additional [only before noun] more than the basic amount or the amount that you expected or agreed. Additional is more formal than extra 额外的,添加的;超出(预计)的〔比extra更正式〕
An evening job would provide additional income.
晚上打工可以增加收入。
There may be an additional charge for paying bills by credit card.
用信用卡付款可能会被收取额外费用。
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See also: many


See also: much

BNC: 74 COCA: 81
BNC: 74 COCA: 81
more adv.
more or less almost
BNC: 74 COCA: 81

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