more than

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İngilizce - Türkçe
-den daha fazla
(Bilgisayar) büyüktür
(Bilgisayar) iletinin yaşı
den çoğu
-den çoğu
(Bilgisayar) en az
daha fazla

Kollarımızdaki pazularımızdan çok daha fazlasına sahibiz,Per. - We've got a lot more than just biceps in our arms, Per.

O beni bir saatten daha fazla bekletti. - He kept me waiting for more than an hour.

çoğu

Onu çoğu insandan fazla yaptım. - I've done that more than most people have.

Buradaki çoğu insanın aldığından daha çok ödeme alıyorum. - I get paid more than most people here do.

more than half of
yarısından çoğu
more than once
bir çok kez
more than enough
ihtiyaçtan fazla
more than meets the eye
göründüğünden fazla
more than one
birçok defa
More than ever before
Daha önce hiç olmadığı kadar

More than ever before, consumers are desiring for ‘greener’ products.

more than anything
her şeyden çok
more than enough
Gereğinden fazla, yeter de artar
more than ever
her zamankinden daha/çok
more than ever
Her zamankinden çok
more than ever
Daima,sonsuza değin

My love will last more than ever.

more than likely
göre daha sık
more than meets the eye
(in, to sth) göründüğü gibi değil
more than meets the eye
İncelenen bir eşya (durum) 'un gözle görülenden daha karmaşık (fazlasının) olduğunu belirtmek için kullanılır
more than one can shake a stick at
sürüsüne bereket
more than enough
yeter de artar
more than one
birden fazla

Tom daha önce Mary'yi John'la birlikte birden fazla ortamda görmüştü ve sonunda onların birbirlerini gördüklerini anladı. - Tom had seen Mary with John on more than one occasion before and finally figured out that they were seeing each other.

Onun önünde aynı anda birden fazla soruna sahip olmak onu sinirlendirir,üzer ve çileden çıkarır. - To have more than one problem before him at one time makes him irritable, upset and exasperated.

be more royalist than the king
kraldan çok kralcı olmak
don't bite off more than you can chew
(deyim) boyundan büyük işlere kalkışma
in excess of
den fazla
in excess of
-i geçen
in excess of
onu geçen
it is more than probable that
büyük bir olasılıkla
more royalist than the king
kraldan çok kralcı olmak
nothing more than
yalnız
there is more to it than that
o kadar basit değil
any more than
-den daha fazla
bite off more than one can chew
başından büyük işe girişmek
in excess of
-den fazla
in more cases than not
genellikle
more often than not
çoğu zaman
more often than not
genellikle
much more than
den çok daha fazla
nothing more or less than
sadece
nothing more or less than
sırf
nothing more than
sadece
Don't bite off more than you can chew
(Atasözü) Çiğneyebileceğinden fazlasını ısırma
It is more than probable that ...
Büyük bir olasılıkla
Of all their loyal servants none was more so than he
Onların sadık hizmetkârlarından hiçbiri ondan daha sadık olamazdı
There is more to it than meets the eye
(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
Words cut more than swords
(Atasözü) Bıçak yarası geçer, dil yarası geçmez
You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
(Atasözü) Tatlı dil yılanı deliğinden çıkarır
bite off more than one can chew
k. dili başından büyük işlere/işe girişmek/kalkışmak
enough or more than enough
yeterli veya daha yeterince fazla
far more than
çok daha

Öğrettiğimden çok daha fazla şey öğrendim. - I learned far more than I taught.

for more than
den uzun bir süredir

For more than a decade,economists have maintained as the dollar was too expensive and its devaluation was unavoidable.

kids love internet more than anything else
çocuklar interneti diğer her şeyden daha çok seviyorlar
little more than
Biraz daha
more often than not
Çoğunlukla

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

not more than
fazla
nothing more or less than
-den başka bir şey değil, sırf, sadece
of more than
aşan
there is more to it than
(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
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
there is more to it than that
Bundan daha fazlası var

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

to more than
fazla
wear more than one hat
bir koltukta iki karpuz taşımak
bite off more than one
{k} başından büyük işlere/işe girişmek/kalkışmak
bite off more than one can chew
(fiil) başından büyük işe girişmek
family with more than one kid
çok çocuklu aile
have more than one string to one's bow
birden fazla seçeneği olmak
in excess of
aşan

Richter ölçeğine göre büyüklüğü 5.0'ı aşan beş sarsıntı sadece bu hafta Japonya sarstı, ancak bilim adamları beklenen en büyük artçının henüz vurmadığı konusunda uyarıyorlar. - Five tremors in excess of magnitude 5.0 on the Richter scale have shaken Japan just this week, but scientists are warning that the largest expected aftershock has yet to hit.

in excess of
geçen
it is more than
Büyük bir olasılıkla
it was more than i could eat
bu benim yiyebileceğimden fazlaydı
more often than not
sık sık

Sık sık okula geç kalır. - More often than not, he is late for school.

öğrenciler Sık sık kulüp etkinliklerini akademik derslere tercih edebilirler. - More often than not, students prefer club activities to academic classes.

more often than not
sıkça
more often than not
ekseriya
much more than
-den çok daha fazla
no more than
-den daha çok değil
parents with more than one kid
çok çocuklu aile
this is more than i can pay
bu ödeyebileceğimden fazla
İngilizce - İngilizce
comparing quantity or quality; "by the time she was 4 she was more than half her father's height
greater -, larger than -
greater in number relative to something else; "more than one person stood up"
(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"
comparing quantity or quality; "by the time she was 4 she was more than half her father's height"
in excess of
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 than anything else
more than life itself, the most
more than enough
too much, plenty, above and beyond
more than expected
more than was estimated
more than he bargained for
more than he expected
more than meets the eye
more than it appears, more than it seems, hidden significance
more than once
not just one time, more than one time
more than one can shake a stick at
a great quantity, more than one can count
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.

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..

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 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 than.
more'n
piss more than one drinks
to boast; to brag
there's more than one way to skin a cat
A problem generally has more than one solution
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
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
You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
(Atasözü) You can win people to your side more easily by gentle persuasion and flattery than by hostile confrontation
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.

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
there is more to it than that
(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
bite off more than one can chew
{f} take on a bigger task than one is capable of completing
hardly more than
all in all, in total, only, not more than
have more than one string in one's bow
have a number of different ways to accomplish something
he had more guts than brains
he was very brave but not very intelligent
more expensive than
more costly than, costs more than
more often than not
usually; as a rule; "by and large it doesn't rain much here"
more often than not
usually, most of the time
much more than
much beyond
no more than
not above-, not over-, not greater than
some are more equal than others
in reality not everything or everyone is equal
there is more to it than meets the eye
more is being concealed than revealed here, that's just the tip of the iceberg
there's more than enough
we have enough and we will still have leftovers, there is enough
today more than ever
now more than at any period of time in the past
more than

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    môr dhın

    Telaffuz

    /ˈmôr ᴛʜən/ /ˈmɔːr ðən/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'me-nE ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English manig; akin to Old High German manag many, Old Church Slavonic munogu much.

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