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*more¹ /mɔr; mɔː/ adv 1 to a greater degree 更,更加: more interesting/expensive/quickly etc You'll have to be more careful next time. 你下次得更加小心。 more ... than My meal was more expensive than Dan's. 我这顿饭比丹的贵。 much/a lot/far more The students will feel much more confident if they work in groups. 学生做分组习作时会感到有信心得多。 → opposite 反义词 LESS¹ 2 used to say that something happens a greater number of times or for longer than before 〔次数〕更多; 〔时间〕更久: I promised I'd help more with the housework. 我保证我会帮忙做更多家务。 more than We see our grandchildren more than we used to. 我们见到孙儿的次数比以前多。 much/a lot/far more She goes out a lot more now that she has a car. 她现在有了汽车,外出的次数更多了。 → opposite 反义词 LESS¹ 3 not any more no longer happening or true 不再: Sarah doesn't live here any more. 莎拉不再住在这里了。 → see also 另见 ANY², ANY MORE, once more (ONCE¹)
USAGE NOTE 用法说明: more Use more as the opposite of both less and fewer. more 用作 less 和 fewer 的反义词: I think I'll need more money. 我想我会需要更多的钱。 There were more people there than yesterday. 那里的人比昨天更多。 More is also usually used to form the COMPARATIVE of an adjective with more than two syllables. more 也常用于构成有两个以上音节的形容词的比较级: He's much more intelligent than me. (NOT 不用 He's much intelligenter than me.) 他比我聪明得多。 |