more

more
determiner& pronoun
  1. a greater or additional amount or degree
    更大的;更多的;更大程度的
    [as determiner]I helped myself to more tea.
    我又喝了些茶。
    [as pronoun]tell me more.
    再告诉我一些。
    they proved more of a hindrance than a help.
    结果是他们碍了事,而帮不上忙。
adverb
  1. forming the comparative of adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than one syllable
    [构成有一个以上音节的形容词或副词的比较级]更
    for them enthusiasm is more important than talent.
    对他们来说,热情比才华更为重要。
  2. to a greater extent
    更大程度地
    in his experience females liked chocolate more than males.
    他的经验是女人喜欢巧克力胜过男人。
    ■(more than)extremely (used before an adjective conveying a positive feeling or attitude)
    非常,极其(用于形容词前,表达积极的情感及态度)
    she is more than happy to oblige.
    她非常乐于帮助别人。
  3. again
    再,还
    repeat once more.
    再重复一次。
  4. moreover
    而且
    he was rich, and more, he was handsome.
    他很富有,而且还很英俊。
常用词组
more and more
  1. at a continually increasing rate
    日益,越来越
    vacancies were becoming more and more rare.
    职务空缺越来越罕见了。
more like it
  1. 见 like
more or less
  1. speaking imprecisely; to a certain extent
    或多或少;在一定程度上
    they are more or less a waste of time.
    这些事多少是在浪费时间。
    ■approximately
    大约
    more or less symmetrical.
    大体对称。
no more
  1. nothing further
    没有更多
    there was no more to be said about it.
    关于这件事,没有更多可说了。
  2. no further
    不再;不要更多的
    you must have some hot soup, but no more wine.
    你要喝些热汤,但别再喝酒了。
  3. (be no more)exist no longer
    不复存在的;死去的
  4. never again
    不再
    mention his name no more to me.
    别在我面前再提他的名字。
  5. neither
    亦不
    I had no complaints and no more did Tom.
    我没有什么可抱怨的,汤姆也没有。
语源
  1. Old English māra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch meer and German mehr
用法
  1. It is incorrect to use more with an adjective that is already in a comparative formmore hungriermore better; the correct usage is simply hungrieror more hungry) or better
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