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    音标:[mɔːr]
    名词复数:mores 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:a. 【many 或 much 的比较级】更多的;
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    a.
    ①[many 或 much 的比较级]更多的;
    He wants more books.
    他需要更多的书.
    There was more smoke than fire.
    烟多火头少.
    Ten is two more than eight.
    十比八多两个.
    ②多余的,另加的(=additional,further);
    One word more. (One more word.)
    还有一句话.
    What more do you want?
    你还要什么?
    The more fool you to believe him.
    假如你相信他,你就蠢不可言了.
    ad.
    ①[much 的比较级]更多;
    work more and talk less
    多做一些,少讲一些.
    You should sleep more than you do.
    你应该多睡一些 .
    ②[结合二音节以上的形容词或副词,构成比较级]更;
    Be more careful.
    更当心些.
    Write more carefully.
    要写得更细心些.
    ③再(=again);
    Once more, please.
    请再来一次.
    never more
    不再.
    I cannot play any more.
    我再也不能玩了.
    n.
    ①更多;
    forty miles and more
    四十多英里.
    I hope to see more of you. (= I hope to see you more often.)
    我希望再能见着你(我希望时常和你见面).
    more is meant than meets the ear.
    意在言外.
    Instead of fewer accidents there are more.
    事故非但没有减少,反而多了.]
    ②额外数量;
    Would you like a little more of this excellent beef?
    你要不要再来一点这种美味的牛肉?
    Tell me more!
    跟我再讲一点! [[反] less, fewer]
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    a.1.(many, much的比较级)更多的;更高程度的[+(than)]2.另外的,附加的pron.1.更多的数量;更多的人(或事物)[(+of/than)]2.额外的数目;另外的一些,ad.1.(用以构成形容词或副词的比较级)更[(+than)]2.(much的比较级)更多;更大程度地,3.另外;再,4.而且
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    例句1. more water came pouring through the gap’

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    形容词 变体/同根词

    (幽默用语) much; a great deal of
    “If you’re a fan of French cinema, you should definitely check out mucho celebrated director Patrice Leconte’s latest flick.”
    “Yet he still needs mucho boodle to pay for his wars, and for the corporate welfare he doles out by the barge-load to his friends and family.”
    “West’s mucho hyped debut shows he’s well on the way, although he still has some work to do.”
    (Britain, informal, of food or drink) Causing one to want to have more.
    “The pastry was light and the pears and ice cream moreish to the point of danger.”
    “This box for four came with moreish sausages, slightly flavourless burgers, good steaks, chicken drumsticks.”
    “The slices of thick, airy, white loaf with burnt crusts lathered in creamy butter were completely moreish.”
    (幽默用语) most.
    “Yes, Russia and China are big suppliers too but look at the numbers and see who supplies the mostest.”
    “I’d just do your best to help your boyfriend make the mostest of Wednesdays and weekends.”
    “It was another president who once said life is unfair, but the journey from being the mostest to the leastest is the way that it goes.”
    (dated) many

    名词 变体/同根词

    Quality of being most.
    The quality or state of being many.
    (philosophy) The state or condition of being more.
    (rare) singular of mores (“moral norms or customs”)
    “Attempts at singing punctuate the record, and though Mos Def’s technique is unconventional and amateurish, his efforts still manage to remain somewhat charming.”
    “What better way is there for Mos Burger to inform of the traceability of its agricultural products than a small blackboard chalking it out before your very eyes!”
    “The innovators had every defender of the MOS maiorum for an adversary.”
    The quality, state, or condition of having more (to do); excessiveness.
    “Mmmmm. so i started a live journal our of boredom, and then deleted it out of boredom, and now im undeleting it out of even more moredom.”

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