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I. more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr] ПРИЛ When used as an adjective to indicate a greater amount or quantity of something, more is very often translated by più, in più or ancora: more cars than people = più auto che persone; some more books = qualche libro in più/ancora qualche libro. For examples and further uses, see I1 in this entry. - When used to modify an adjective or an adverb to form the comparative, more is very often translated by più: more expensive = più caro; more beautiful = più bello; more easily = più facilmente; more regularly = più regolarmente. For examples and further uses, see III1 in this entry.
1. more:
more eggs than milk
some more books
a lot more wine
more bread
have some more beer!
nothing more
2. more:
more and more
more and more work, time
II. more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr] PRON
1. more (larger amount or number):
more
2. more (additional amount, number):
more
tell me more (about it)
I need more of them
I need more of it
III. more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr] НРЧ
1. more (comparative):
more
2. more (to a greater extent):
more
3. more (longer):
she is no more liter
4. more (again):
once, twice more
5. more (rather):
6. more:
more and more
to work, sleep more and more
more and more regularly
7. more:
more or less
8. more:
more so
he is just as active as her, if not more so or or even more so
(all) the more so because
9. more (greater amount or number):
more than
more than 20 people, £50
more than half
IV. more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr]
and what is more
прен no more back-pedalling!
to make sb more electable
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even more
more and more
imbellire persona
more or less
to sharpen sb's wits, to make sb more worldly-wise
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I. more [mɔ:r] comp of much many ПРИЛ
more
more coins
a few more coins
no more money at all
II. more [mɔ:r] comp of much many НРЧ
more
to drink (a bit/much) more
once more
never more
to see more of sb
more than 10
più di 10
III. more [mɔ:r] comp of much many PRON
more
more and more
to have more than sb
to cost more than sth
the more you try it, the more you'll like it
Phrases:
all the more
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ПРИЛ
II. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] НРЧ
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRON
to make much of sb/sth
I. many <more, most> [ˈme·ni] ПРИЛ
II. many <more, most> [ˈme·ni] PRON
III. many <more, most> [ˈme·ni] СЪЩ
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more
more or less
(some) more
what's more
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