1.det./pron.(数、量等)更多的,更大的。2.adv.(与两个或两个以上音节的形容词或副词连用,构成比较级)更;(程度上)更强,更多many的比较级;much的比较级。
双语用法:
1.More and more people are surviving heart attacks
越来越多的心脏病患者存活下来。
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2.The Afghan authorities say the airport had been closed for more than a year.
阿富汗当局称,该机场已经关闭一年多了。
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3.Prison conditions have become more brutal
监狱条件变得更加严酷。
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4.The exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is more a production than it is a museum display
波士顿美术博物馆的展览与其说是一次博物馆展出,倒不如说是一场精心设计的展演活动。
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5.When we are tired, tense, depressed or unwell, we feel pain much more
当我们劳累、紧张、沮丧或生病时,疼痛感更明显。
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more的用法:
一、副词,与某些双音节或多音节的形容词、副词一起构成其比较级.
1.I think our city is more beautiful than yours.我认为我们的城市比你们的更美丽.
2.Han Mei studies more carefully than Wang Fang.韩梅比王芳学习更认真.
二、单独作为manymuch的比较级,为形容词,表“更多……”.
1.A big truck is carrying more oranges than that one.(many的比较级)这辆大卡车比那辆装的桔子多.
2.Is there more water in the yellow glass than that in the green one?(much的比较级)那黄杯里的水比绿杯里的多吗?
三、常放在数词或some,any等后面,表“更多、额外数量”,相当于形容词,其后往往省略名词.
1.There’re only two books.We’ll need one more.那儿只有两本书,我们还需要一本.