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Definition of -more in English Turkish dictionary

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{s} daha fazla

O harcadığından daha fazla para kazanıyor. - She earns more than she spends.

Maskeler sarı kum tozunu,polenlerden dahada küçük,ne kadar iyi engelleyebilir?Sanırım o polenden oldukça daha fazla bir baş belasıdır. - Just how well can masks block the, even smaller than pollen, yellow sand dust? I think it much more of a nuisance than pollen.

more and more
gitgide

Dünya gitgide artan bir hızla değişiyor. - The world is changing more and more quickly.

Avrupa'da kamusal alanın yokluğu gitgide daha fazla hissediliyor. - The lack of a public sphere in Europe is being felt more and more keenly.

more or less
aşağı yukarı

Tom ve Mary aşağı yukarı aynı ağırlıktalar. - Tom and Mary are more or less the same weight.

Bu kitap aşağı yukarı 20 avroya mâl oldu. - This book costs more or less 20 euros.

more
daha

Onu tanıdıkça daha çok seversin. - The more you know about him, the more you like him.

Bir gece daha kalmak istiyorum. Mümkün mü? - I'd like to stay one more night. Is that possible?

more or less
az çok

Bunu az çok anlıyorum. - I understand it more or less.

Onun sorunlarını az çok anlıyor. - He understands her problems more or less.

once more
bir kez daha

Lütfen onu bir kez daha söyleyin. - Please say it once more.

Onu bir kez daha yapmayı dene. - Try doing it once more.

once more
bir daha
more likely
olması daha muhtemel
more likely to
büyük bir olasılıkla
more recently
çok yakın geçmişte
more than
-den daha fazla
More
biraz daha

Biraz daha biber ekle. - Add a little more pepper.

Ben biraz daha kahve istiyorum. - I'd like some more coffee.

more
daha çok

Alçak gönüllülük çoğunlukla kibirden daha çok yükseltir. - Humility often gains more than pride.

Onu tanıdıkça daha çok seversin. - The more you know about him, the more you like him.

a lot more
çok daha fazla
any more
gayrı
any more
başka

Mutlu ol ve başka soru sorma... bu en iyisi. - Be happy and don't ask any more questions...that is best.

Mutlu olmak ve başka soru sormamak en iyisi olur. - To be happy and not ask any more questions would be best.

be more royalist than the king
kraldan çok kralcı olmak
become more serious
ağırlaşmak
define more criteria
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla ölçüt tanımla
don't bite off more than you can chew
(deyim) boyundan büyük işlere kalkışma
for ever more
ebediyen
forever more
daima
forever more
sonsuza dek
further more
bundan başka üstelik
further more
üstelik
get more info
(Bilgisayar) daha çok bilgi
it is more than probable that
büyük bir olasılıkla
less is more
az ama öz
making more difficult
ağırlaştırma
more
(Bilgisayar) ayrıntılar
more
(Bilgisayar) tümü
more
(Bilgisayar) en çok
more
(Bilgisayar) başka

Onların başka şarapları yok. - They have no more wine.

İnekler bu ülkede başka bir hayvandan daha faydalıdır. - Cows are more useful than any other animal in this country.

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(Bilgisayar) tüm

Umarım bu harcama raporu tüm ilişkili iş masraflarını içerir,çünkü bundan bir sent daha fazlasını ödemeyeceğim. - I hope this expense report contains all the relevant business expenses because I'm not paying a cent more after this.

Tüm istediğim biraz daha dikkatti. - All I wanted was a little more attention.

more
-den daha çok
more
(Bilgisayar) tüm seçenekler
more
ziyade

Daha fazla insanın yaptıkları şeylerden daha ziyade söyledikleri şeylerden başı belaya girer. - More people get into trouble for things they say rather than for what they do.

Doktor kırık parmağından ziyade Tom'un ayak bileği hakkında daha endişeli olduğunu söyledi. - The doctor said he was more concerned about Tom's ankle than his broken finger.

more
(Bilgisayar) ek bilgi
more
töre

300,000'den daha fazla kişi Kanada Günü törenine katılmak için yağmur ve soğuğa göğüs gerdiler. - More than 30,000 people braved the rain and cold to attend the Canada Day parade.

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(Bilgisayar) diğer

Büyük şirketleri dava etmeyi zorlaştıran diğer önemli etkenler de faaliyetlerinin boyutları ve karmaşıklığıdır. - Other factors of importance, which make litigation of large corporations more difficult, are the size and complexity of their activities.

Biri diğerinden çok daha canlı olduğundan, orijinal ve kopya kolayca ayırt edilirler. - The original and the copy are easily distinguished since the one is much more vivid than the other.

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(Bilgisayar) yardım

Hasta yardım almanın ötesindeydi, onun için doktorlar daha fazlasını yapamadı. - The patient was quite beyond help, so that the doctors could do no more.

Bu kursta, daha çok bir yerli gibi konuşmanıza yardım ederek zaman geçireceğiz. - In this course, we'll spend time helping you sound more like a native speaker.

more
-den daha
more
(Bilgisayar) büyük

Büyükannem bir motosiklet sürebilir, ve dahası bir bisikleti de. - My grandmother can ride a motorcycle, and what's more, a bicycle.

Büyükannem bana istediğimden daha fazlasını verdi. - My grandmother gave me more than I wanted.

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(Bilgisayar) devam

Tom'un gittikçe daha çok kafası karışmaya devam etti. - Tom kept getting more and more confused.

Burada devam eden göründüğünden daha fazlası var. - There's more going on here than meets the eye.

more
fazlalık
more
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla bilgi
more
daha (çok)
more arrows
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla ok
more by token
munzam delil olarak
more choices
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla seçenek
more choices
(Bilgisayar) diğer seçenekler
more clearly
daha açık bir ifadeyle
more color
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla renk
more colorful
daha renkli
more colors
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla renk
more colors
(Bilgisayar) diğer renkler
more colors
(Bilgisayar) tüm renkler
more contrast
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla karşıtlık
more current
daha güncel
more deeply
daha derin bir biçimde
more deeply
daha derin
more detail
(Bilgisayar) çok ayrıntı
more discount
(Ticaret) daha fazla indirim
more dots
(Bilgisayar) diğer noktalar
more effects
(Bilgisayar) diğer efektler
more files
(Bilgisayar) diğer dosyalar
more files
(Bilgisayar) tüm dosyalar
more frequent
daha sık
more general
daha genel
more groups
(Bilgisayar) tüm gruplar
more help
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla yardım
more info
(Bilgisayar) daha çok bilgi

Sanırım daha çok bilgiye ihtiyacımız var. - I think we need more information.

more info
(Bilgisayar) diğer bilgiler
more info
(Bilgisayar) ek bilgi
more info
(Bilgisayar) daha bilgi

Ben sadece biraz daha bilgi istiyorum. - I just want a little more information.

Önce biraz daha bilgi alalım. - Let's get some more information first.

more items
(Bilgisayar) ek öğeler
more items
(Bilgisayar) diğer öğeler
more jobs
(Bilgisayar) diğer işler
more lines
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla çizgi
more links
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla bağlantı
more media
(Bilgisayar) daha çok ortam
more modern
daha modern
more names
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla ad
more options
(Bilgisayar) diğer seçenekler
more or less
oldukça
more or less
yaklaşık

O yaklaşık olarak benim yaşımda. - She's more or less my age.

more or less
takriben
more or less
az ya da çok

Az ya da çok sorunlarını anlıyor. - He understands more or less his problems.

Bu az ya da çok şu anda söyleyebileceğim şey. - That's more or less all I can say at the moment.

more pages
(Bilgisayar) diğer sayfalar
more powerful
(Bilgisayar) daha güçlü
more quality
daha kaliteli
more results
(Bilgisayar) diğer sonuçlar
more royalist than the king
kraldan çok kralcı olmak
more sheets
(Bilgisayar) tüm sayfalar
more space
(Bilgisayar) çok alan
more speed
(Bilgisayar) çok hız
more speed
(Bilgisayar) daha çok hız
more subwebs
(Bilgisayar) diğer alt webler
more text
(Bilgisayar) tüm metin
more text
(Bilgisayar) ek metin
more than
(Bilgisayar) iletinin yaşı
more than
(Bilgisayar) büyüktür
more than half of
yarısından çoğu
more than once
bir çok kez
more time
(Bilgisayar) kez daha

Bir kez daha söyleyeceğim. - I'll say it one more time.

Ağzını bir kez daha açarsan seni pataklayacağım! - Open your mouth one more time and I will beat you up!

more times
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla kez
more times
(Bilgisayar) kez daha
more tips
(Bilgisayar) ek ipucu
more toolbars
(Bilgisayar) tüm araç çubukları
more toolbars
(Bilgisayar) diğer araç çubukları
more windows
(Bilgisayar) tüm pencereler
more windows
(Bilgisayar) daha çok pencere
more wizards
(Bilgisayar) diğer sihirbazlar
much more
kat kat fazla
neither more nor less
tam öyle
neither more nor less
tam o kadar
neither more or less
tam o kadar
neither more or less
tam öyle
neither more or less
ne fazla ne eksik
no more
gayrı
no more
bir daha
nothing more than
yalnız
once more again
bir kez daha
once more again
yeniden
one more
birtane daha
one more
bir daha

Onu bir daha deneyebiliriz. - We can give it one more try.

so much more
kat kat fazla
so much more
kat be kat
some more time
bir müddet daha
still more
bir kat daha
tell me more
(Bilgisayar) daha detaylı bilgi ver
tell me more
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla bilgi
tell me more
(Bilgisayar) ek bilgi ver
tell me more
(Bilgisayar) ayrıntılı bilgi
tell me more
(Bilgisayar) ek bilgi
tell me more
(Bilgisayar) daha çok bilgi
there is more to it than that
o kadar basit değil
there is one more
bir de şu var
what's more
üstelik
yet more
hatta bundan daha fazla
yet more
hatta
yet more
bundan daha fazla
more
bir kat daha
more
çok

Kahveyi çaydan daha çok seviyorum. - I like coffee much more than tea.

Doğal gıdalardan çok işlenmiş gıdalar yiyoruz. - We eat more processed food than natural food.

a few more
bir kaç tane daha
and a lot more
çok daha fazlasıyla
and what's more
üstelik
any more
daha fazla

Burada kısa süre dinlenelim. Bacaklarım yorgun ve ben daha fazla yürüyemiyorum. - Let's take a short rest here. My legs are tired and I can't walk any more.

Tom Boston'da gerektiğinden daha fazla zaman geçirmek istemedi. - Tom didn't want to spend any more time than necessary in Boston.

any more
artık

Artık onu, içmekten alıkoymalıyız. - We have to stop him from drinking any more.

Ben artık sigara içmiyorum. - I don’t smoke any more.

any more
daha çok

Onu senden daha çok sevmiyorum. - I don't like it any more than you do.

Ben pizzayı spagettiyi sevdiğimden daha çok sevmiyorum. - I don't like pizza any more than I like spaghetti.

any more than
-den daha fazla
bite off more than one can chew
başından büyük işe girişmek
grow more mellow
daha fazla olgunlaş
in more cases than not
genellikle
make more even
daha düz hale getir
many more
çok
more and more
gittikçe

İki kız kardeş gittikçe daha ünlü oldular. - The two sisters became more and more famous.

O heyecanlandığında, gittikçe daha hızlı konuştu. - As he grew excited, he spoke more and more rapidly.

more feasible
daha uygun
more of a
daha çok

Tom bir gitaristten daha çok birşarkıcıdır. - Tom is more of a singer than a guitarist.

more of an
daha ziyade
more often
çoğunlukla

Çoğunlukla, insanlar kendilerine söylediğine inanırlar. - More often than not, people believe what you tell them.

more often than not
genellikle
more often than not
çoğu zaman
more or less
ortalama
more than
den çoğu
more than enough
ihtiyaçtan fazla
more than meets the eye
göründüğünden fazla
more than one
birçok defa
more's the pity
ne yazık ki
much more than
den çok daha fazla
no more
bir daha hiç
no more
artık hiç

Bir mucize oldu! Tom tamamen sağlıklı ve hastalıktan artık hiçbir iz yok! - A miracle has happened! Tom is completely healthy, and there's no more trace of the disease!

nothing more or less than
sırf
nothing more or less than
sadece
one or more
bir ya da birden çok
the more the more
ne kadar o kadar
what is more
bunun da ötesinde

Ev bizim için çok büyük, bunun da ötesinde o çok pahalı. - The house is too big for us, and what is more, it is too expensive.

O büyük bir devlet adamı ve bunun da ötesinde büyük bir bilgindir. - He is a great statesman, and what is more a great scholar.

nothing more than
sadece
Don't bite off more than you can chew
(Atasözü) Çiğneyebileceğinden fazlasını ısırma
More
{i} fazla şey

Tom'un söyleyecek daha fazla şeyi yoktu. - Tom had nothing more to say.

İnsan oğlu hayvanlardan çok daha fazla şey başardı. - Human beings have achieved a lot more than animals.

More haste more waste
(Atasözü) Acele işe şeytan karışır
What's more
üstelik, dahası
You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
(Atasözü) Tatlı dil yılanı deliğinden çıkarır
all more
Tüm daha
as more and more
gitgide artan

information is also found wanting, as more and more companies demand knowledge.

get more
Daha fazla olsun
learned more
daha öğrendi
looking deeper , thinking more.
daha derin, daha düşünme arıyorum
more abrupt
daha ani
more active
daha aktif
more comfortable
daha rahat
more fearless
daha korkusuz
more ideal
daha ideal
more imbecile
daha embesil
more important
daha önemli
more more
daha fazla
more morose
daha suratsız
more often than not
Çoğunlukla

More often than not, a student will come up with the right answer.

more shy
daha çekingen
more sly
daha sinsi
more than
-den çoğu
more than likely
göre daha sık
more than meets the eye
(in, to sth) göründüğü gibi değil
more than one can shake a stick at
sürüsüne bereket
more thorough
daha ayrıntılı
more vulnerable
daha korumasız
nay more
hatta daha
never more
Bir daha asla
none the more
hiçbiri daha
not any more
artık öyle değil
read more
Devamını okuyun
the more haste, the less speed
daha acele, daha az hız
the more more
daha fazla
the more the more
aşırı
there is more to it than that
Bundan daha fazlası var

I believe (that) there is more to it than that !.

there is more to it than that
(deyim) (There iş more to it than meets the eye) Dahası ..., dahası da var, sadece bu değil, dahası da var, bu işin görünen kısmı, dahası da var
to do one more thing
şey bir daha yapmak
to equate two or more things
iki veya daha fazla şeyler eşit için
more
neither more nor less ne fazla ne eksik
more
{s} daha: one more time bir kez daha. two more oranges iki
English - English
Used to form a comparative of certain adjectives and adverbs, usually ending in -er
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A surname
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The Volta-Congo language of the Mossi people, mainly spoken in part of Burkina Faso
all the more
even more

London was startled by a crime of singular ferocity and rendered all the more notable by the high position of the victim.

any more
To a greater extent (than)

I don't like Braques any more than I like Picasso.

any more
In negative or interrogative constructions: from a given time onwards; longer, again

They don't make repairable radios any more.

any more
In positive constructions: now, from now on

He's no longer the wholesome Chamber of Commerce bigshot we used to know in the olden days, Doc, he's bad shit anymore.

bite off more than one can chew
To try to do too much; to take on or attempt more than one is capable of doing

I think I bit off more than I could chew when I agreed to paint this house by myself.

bollocks more like
Rubbish; nonsense

Bollocks more like, returned Smith. He was loving the moment, revelling in getting the upper hand.

could one be any more
This person couldn't be any more

I just misspelled my own name! Could I be any stupider?.

have more chins than a Chinese phone book
To be exceedingly fat, especially under the chin (as in a "double chin")

My friend, Hank Zona, used to nod his head in someone's direction and whisper, That guy has more chins than a Chinese phone book..

less is more
That which is less complicated is often better understood and more appreciated than what is more complicated; simplicity is preferable to complexity; brevity in communication is more effective than verbosity

The program, which features two premieres—Songs, a solo, and The Pleasure of Stillness, a quartet—is founded on the notion that less is more.

more
Comparative form of much: more much, in greater quantity, amount, or proportion. (for a continuous quantity)

There's more caffeine in my coffee than in the coffee you get in most places.

more
Comparative form of many: more many, in greater number. (for a discrete quantity)

There are more ways to do this than I can count.

more
a carrot; a parsnip
more
a root
more
An increased amount or quantity

When it comes to parties, the more, the merrier.

more after the jump
Used to introduce an inline advertisement in a webpage etc
more and more
Increasingly more; a growing number of; a growing quantity of

There are more and more people who keep pets these days.

more and more
In a manner that progressively increases

To show their deadly rage.

more and more
Progressively more

What was expressed by the whole of the count's plump figure, in Marya Dmitrievna found expression only in her more and more beaming face and quivering nose.

more and more
Indicates that the statement is becoming progressively more true

More and more it is not the soul and Nature, but the eye and print, whose resultant is thought.

more cry than wool
Asserted but not grounded in reality

In rebuttal, the petitioner offers more cry than wool. He points first to the vague threats that his family and friends relayed to him during his 1990 return to El Salvador, and speculates that members of the FMLN still sought to harm him at that time. This is unabashed surmise. Aguilar-Solis v. INS, case no. 98-1484 (1st Cir. 1998).

more equal
Ostensibly equal, but in reality more privileged

He clearly believes some states are more equal than others.

more haste, less speed
When we are in a hurry, we often end up completing our task slower
more like
Used to challenge another's use of a term, replacing it with something the speaker or writer considers more pertinent

Nothing to do with his physical prowess. Bullshit and crap more like — very funny though.

more like it
Better, more desirable
more often than not
usually; more than half the time; more likely to happen than not to happen

More often than not, tomato seeds will sprout even if they are a couple of years old.

more or less
approximately

The sporophyte foot is also characteristic: it is very broad and more or less lenticular or disciform, as broad or broader than the calyptra stalk , and is sessile on the calyptra base.

more or less
almost

I've more or less guaranteed myself a top mark in my final exams.

more than one can poke a stick at
occurring in abundance; of a large quantity; many

Check out this shop! They have more kinds of carpet than you can poke a stick at!.

more than one can shake a stick at
occurring in abundance; of a large quantity; many

Any English High Street has more Indian Restaurants than you can shake a stick at.

more than you can shake a stick at
Alternative form of more than one can shake a stick at
more'n
more than
more-or-less
Alternative spelling of more or less
need I say more
Used to say that audience can predict the result of something

Joe Bloggs became president - need I say more?.

no more Mr Nice Guy
used to show that the speaker is not going to be pleasant anymore, and will resort to unpleasantness to get their way
once more
Again, a further time, once again
one more time for the sweet souvenir
for old times' sake
piss more than one drinks
to boast; to brag
please speak more slowly
Used to ask the interlocutor to speak more slowly
s'more
A snack food made by combining graham crackers, marshmallows (frequently toasted) and chocolate, a typical camping fireside treat

I’d had too many s’mores.

slip into something a little more comfortable
To wear something suitable to be stripped off by a lover

She paused a moment before coming out of the bathroom, appreciating the irony of how uncomfortable her lingerie was, only moments after asking him if he minded if she slipped into something a little more comfortable.

some more
toasted marshmallows and chocolate between graham crackers
the more the merrier
It is more fun with more people
the more things change, the more they stay the same
A proverb making the observation that turbulent changes do not affect reality on a deeper level other than to cement the status quo
there's more than one way to skin a cat
A problem generally has more than one solution
there's more where that came from
A greater number of similar things can be provided in the future

Thank you for donating all of these blankets to the orphanage. ― There's more where that came from!.

what is more
furthermore, or in addition, moreover

I've done it wrong, and what's more I don't care.

you get more with a kind word and a gun than you do with a kind word alone
It is advantageous not to rely solely on being nice
more
Greater in number; exceeding in numbers; with the plural
more
In addition; further; besides; again
more
A greater quantity, amount, or number; that which exceeds or surpasses in any way what it is compared with
more
{n} a greater number or quantity
more
{a} greater in degree, number or quantity
more
To make more; to increase
more
{a} upward
tongue or more correctly tung
{n} an organ of speech, language, point, what projects out
It's more than my job's worth
Something that you say in order to tell someone that you cannot do what they want you to do because you would lose your job if you did
more often than not
Most of the time

More often than not, a student will come up with the right answer.

nothing more than
Only, nothing but

He dismissed Bryan as nothing more than an amateur.

say no more
Said to show that you understand exactly what the other person is suggesting

I saw him coming out of her flat. Say no more!.

there is more to it than
(deyim) (There is more to it than meets the eye) More is being concealed than revealed here, that's just the tip of the iceberg
without more ado
(deyim) Hemen, ses çıkarmadan, sözü uzatmadan
without more ado
(deyim) Without any fuss or delay; immediately
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the Volta-Congo language of Burkina Faso
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{i} family name; Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), English statesman and scholar, author of "Utopia
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an English surname
more
With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er) to form the comparative degree; as, more durable; more active; more sweetly
more
existing or coming by way of addition; "an additional problem"; "further information"; "there will be further delays"; "took more time"
more
emphasis If you say that someone or something is nothing more than a particular thing, you are emphasizing that they are only that thing, and nothing more interesting or important. The newly discovered notes are nothing more than Lang's personal journal
more
You use more than before a number or amount to say that the actual number or amount is even greater
more
comparative of much
more
To break down or rot
more
You can use more to indicate that something continues to happen for a further period of time. Things might have been different if I'd talked a bit more. You can use some more to indicate that something continues to happen for a further period of time. We walked some more
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emphasis You use no more than or not more than when you want to emphasize how small a number or amount is. He was a kid really, not more than eighteen or nineteen. no less than
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comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent; "he works more now"; "they eat more than they should
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(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"
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Used in forming the comparative form of many adjectives and almost all comparable adverbs
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Greater in amount
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A larger quantity or amount of
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You use more than to say that something is true to a greater degree than is necessary or than average. Lithuania produces more than enough food to feed itself
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In a greater quantity; in or to a greater extent or degree
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more More is often considered to be the comparative form of much and many
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vagueness If something is more or less true, it is true in a general way, but is not completely true. The Conference is more or less over He more or less started the firm
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You can use more and more to indicate that something is becoming greater in amount, extent, or degree all the time. Her life was heading more and more where she wanted it to go
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Further, in addition, longer
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comparative of many
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emphasis You can use what is more or what's more to introduce an extra piece of information which supports or emphasizes the point you are making. You should remember it, and what's more, you should get it right. = moreover, furthermore
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If you do something more than before or more than someone else, you do it to a greater extent or more often. When we are tired, tense, depressed or unwell, we feel pain much more What impressed me more was that she knew Tennessee Williams. less
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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 used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs; "more interesting"; "more beautiful"; "more quickly"
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With a verb or participle
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You use more to refer to an additional thing or amount. You can use `a little', `a lot', `a bit', `far' and `much' in front of more. They needed more time to consider whether to hold an inquiry. More is also an adjective. We stayed in Danville two more days Are you sure you wouldn't like some more wine? More is also a pronoun. Oxfam has appealed to western nations to do more to help the refugees `None of them are very nice folks.' --- `Tell me more.'
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browse or page through a text file
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You use more to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else. You can use `a little', `a lot', `a bit', `far', and `much' in front of more. More and more people are surviving heart attacks He spent more time perfecting his dance moves instead of gym work. teaching more children foreign languages other than English less More is also a pronoun. As the level of work increased from light to heavy, workers ate more He had four hundred dollars in his pocket. Billy had more. More is also a quantifier. Employees may face increasing pressure to take on more of their own medical costs in retirement
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Additional; other; as, he wept because there were no more worlds to conquer
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To be no more To exist no longer; to be dead “Cassius is no more ” Shakespeare: Julius Caesar More Kicks than Hapence Like the monkey which plays tricks for his master The monkey gets the kicks and the master the ha'pence
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That which is in addition; something other and further; an additional or greater amount
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If you say that something is more one thing than another, you mean that it is like the first thing rather than the second. The exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is more a production than it is a museum display He's more like a film star than a life-guard, really She looked more sad than in pain Sue screamed, not loudly, more in surprise than terror She's more of a social animal than me. less
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filter for displaying text one screen at the time
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You use more to indicate that something or someone has a greater amount of a quality than they used to or than is average or usual. Prison conditions have become more brutal We can satisfy our basic wants more easily than in the past. less
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You use more in conversations when you want to draw someone's attention to something interesting or important that you are about to say. Europe's economies have converged in several areas. More interestingly, there has been convergence in economic growth rates More seriously for him, there are members who say he is wrong on this issue. less
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{i} larger quantity; additional amount; greater degree
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used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs; "more interesting"; "more beautiful"; "more quickly"
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If something is more than a particular thing, it has greater value or importance than this thing. He's more than a coach, he's a friend
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The More indicator appears in the lower right corner of each window
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to a greater degree; additionally; further; again
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comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent; "he works more now"; "they eat more than they should"
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Label word used to describe a food that contains at least 10 percent more of the Daily Value for protein, vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, or potassium per Reference Amount Also labeled "fortified," "enriched," or "added " Must be accompanied by information about the comparison food
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You use more to indicate that something is repeated. For example, if you do something `once more', you do it again once. This train would stop twice more in the suburbs before rolling southeast toward Munich The breathing exercises should be repeated several times more
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The characteristic shape of individual mineral crystals and their faces, or of grains when crystal faces are absent Aggregate habit, though, has to do with groups or masses of either crystals or grains of a particular mineral When encountering mineral specimens that contain multiple well-formed crystals, the observer should record
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Displays output one screen at a time Superceeded in most cases by the switch /P
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(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"
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Greater; superior; increased Greater in quality, amount, degree, quality, and the like; with the singular
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{s} larger in quantity; in additional amounts; extra; greater in number, larger in size; further; greater in degree
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increasingly, to a larger and larger degree
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advancing in amount or intensity; "she became increasingly depressed"
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