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more基本信息

读法:英 [mɔː] 美 [mɔr]

释义:

  • adv. 更多;此外;更大程度地
  • adj. 更多的;附加的
  • pron. 更多的数量
  • n. 更多
  • n. (More)人名;(英、法)莫尔;(意、西、以)莫雷
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • English statesman who opposed Henry VIII"s divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded; recalled for his concept of Utopia, the ideal state
  • Adjective:
  • (comparative of `much" used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree;"more land"
    "more support"
    "more rain fell"
    "more than a gallon"
  • (comparative of `many" used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number;"a hall with more seats"
    "we have no more bananas"
    "more than one"
  • Adverb:
  • used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs;"more interesting"
    "more beautiful"
    "more quickly"
  • comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent;"he works more now"
    "they eat more than they should"
  • 中英词源

    more 更多

    来自古英语mara,更大,更多,更强,更好,来自ma,多的,大的,来自Proto-Germanic*maizo,更加的,*izo,比较级后缀,-er的原型,可能来自PIE*mo,辛劳,劳作,词源同mole,morale.

    more
    more: [OE] The Indo-European term for ‘more’ was *meis (it was formed from the same base as produced Latin magis ‘more’, source of Spanish mas ‘more’ and English master, and Latin magnus ‘large’, source of English magnitude). Its Germanic descendant was *maiz, which evolved into modern German mehr ‘more’, and also into Old English ‘more’, which survived dialectally until fairly recently as mo. From the adverb *maiz was derived the adjective *maizon, and it was this that has given English more. Most is, of course, closely related.
    => magnitude, master, most
    more (adj.)
    Old English mara "greater, more, stronger, mightier," used as a comparative of micel "great" (see mickle), from Proto-Germanic *maizon- (cognates: Old Saxon mera, Old Norse meiri, Old Frisian mara, Middle Dutch mere, Old High German mero, German mehr), from PIE *meis- (cognates: Avestan mazja "greater," Old Irish mor "great," Welsh mawr "great," Greek -moros "great," Oscan mais "more"), from root *me- (3) "big." Sometimes used as an adverb in Old English ("in addition"), but Old English generally used related ma "more" as adverb and noun. This became Middle English mo, but more in this sense began to predominate in later Middle English.
    "Take some more tea," the March Hare said to Alice, very earnestly.

    "I"ve had nothing yet," Alice replied in an offended tone, "so I can"t take more."

    "You mean you can"t take less," said the Hatter: "it"s very easy to take more than nothing."
    More or less "in a greater or lesser degree" is from early 13c.; appended to a statement to indicate approximation, from 1580s.

    词态变化

    权威造句

    1. I don"t want any more of that heavy stuff.
    我再也不想碰那种麻烦事了。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. Things might have been different if I"d talked a bit more.
    如果当时我再多说一点的话,结果或许会不一样。

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    3. If you build more plastics into cars, the car lasts longer.
    如果汽车采用更多塑料元件,寿命会更长一些。

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    4. They will not allow your more way-out ideas to pass unchallenged.
    他们不会放过你这些古怪的念头的。

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    5. Recent, more dramatic use of CGI was seen in "Walking With Dinosaurs".
    在纪录片《与恐龙同行》中可以看到最新的、更加生动的电脑特效技术。

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    近反义词

    adj.

  • additional
  • extra
  • further
  • 相似短语

  • the more 越发, 更
  • no more 不再,不能再多
  • or more conj.或...以上
  • more and more adv.越来越多
  • the more ...the more 越...越...
  • getting more and more scarce 越来越稀少的
  • the more sons, the more blessings 多子多福
  • the more...the more... 愈...愈..., 越...越...
  • more and yet more 更要, 多而再多
  • work more and get more 多劳多得
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