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单词 moreness
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
more /mɔr/USA pronunciation   adj.,  [comparative of] much or many with most as superlative.
  1. in greater quantity, amount, or number:I need more money. She had more coins than I did.
  2. additional or further:Do you need more time?

n. [uncountable]
  1. an additional quantity, amount, or number:Would you like more?
  2. a greater quantity, amount, or degree:The price is more than I thought. Their report is more than just a survey.

pron. 
  1. a greater number of persons or of a specified class:[used with a plural verb]More have been injured than ever.

adv., [compar. of much with most as superl.]
  1. in or to a greater extent or degree:[often used before adjectives and adverbs, and regularly before those of more than two syllables]Things have become more interesting. The car moved more slowly.
  2. in addition;
    further;
    again:Let's talk more tomorrow.
Idioms
  1. Idioms more and more,  to an increasing extent or degree:  I love you more and more every day.
  2. Idioms more or less, to some extent;
    somewhat:We came to more or less the same conclusion.
  3. what is more, (used to introduce information that supports the truth of what has been said):This airline is terrible: the planes are always late and what is more, they're hot and uncomfortable.


WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
more  (môr, mōr),USA pronunciation adj., [compar. of] much [or] many [with] most [as superl.]
  1. in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number:I need more money.
  2. additional or further:Do you need more time? More discussion seems pointless.

n. 
  1. an additional quantity, amount, or number:I would give you more if I had it. He likes her all the more. When I could take no more of such nonsense, I left.
  2. a greater quantity, amount, or degree:More is expected of him. The price is more than I thought.
  3. something of greater importance:His report is more than a survey.
  4. (used with a pl. v.) a greater number of a class specified, or the greater number of persons:More will attend this year than ever before.

adv. [compar. of much with most as superl.]
  1. in or to a greater extent or degree (in this sense often used before adjectives and adverbs, and regularly before those of more than two syllables, to form comparative phrases having the same force and effect as the comparative degree formed by the termination -er):more interesting; more slowly.
  2. in addition;
    further;
    longer;
    again:Let's talk more another time. We couldn't stand it any more.
  3. moreover.
  4. Idiomsmore and more, to an increasing extent or degree;
    gradually more:They became involved more and more in stock speculation.
  5. more or less:
    • Idiomsto some extent;
      somewhat:She seemed more or less familiar with the subject.
    • Idiomsabout;
      in substance;
      approximately:We came to more or less the same conclusion.
  • bef. 900; Middle English; Old English māra; cognate with Old High German mēro, Old Norse meiri, Gothic maiza. See most
moreness, n. 

More  (môr, mōr),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. BiographicalHannah, 1745–1833, English writer on religious subjects.
  2. BiographicalPaul Elmer, 1864–1937, U.S. essayist, critic, and editor.
  3. BiographicalSir Thomas, 1478–1535, English humanist, statesman, and author: canonized in 1935.

Mo•ré  (mə rā),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Language VarietiesMossi (def. 2).

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