单词 | more |
释义 | Word Frequency more(mɔː) determiner 1. a. the comparative of much, many more joy than you know more pork sausages b. (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural) he has more than she has even more are dying every day 2. a. additional; further no more bananas b. (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural) I can't take any more more than expected 3. more of adverb ▶ USAGE See note at most 4. used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs a more believable story more quickly 5. the comparative of much people use computers more now 6. additionally; again I'll look at it once more 7. more or less 8. more so 9. neither more nor less than 10. think more of 11. what is more Word origin Old English māra; compare Old Saxon, Old High German mēro, Gothic maiza. See also mostWord Frequency More(mɔː) noun 1. Hannah. 1745–1833, English writer, noted for her religious tracts, esp The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain 2. Sir Thomas. 1478–1535, English statesman, humanist, and Roman Catholic Saint; Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII (1529–32). His opposition to the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and his refusal to recognize the Act of Supremacy resulted in his execution on a charge of treason. In Utopia (1516) he set forth his concept of the ideal state. Feast day: June 22 or July 6 |
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