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EN[mɔː]
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  • More peut faire référence à :
  • NomPLmoresSUF-more
    1. An extra amount or extent.
      1. OBS a carrot; a parsnip.
        1. (dialectal) a root; stock.
          1. A plant.
          2. VerbeSGmoresPRmoringPT, PPmored
            1. VT To root up.
            2. Adverbe
              1. To a greater degree or extent.
                1. He walks more in the morning these days. ‎
              2. (now poetic) In negative constructions: any further, any longer; any more.
                1. Used alone to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs.
                  1. You're more beautiful than I ever imagined. ‎
                2. (now dialectal or humorous) Used in addition to an inflected comparative form. (Standard until the 18thc.).
                  1. I was more better at English than you. ‎
              3. Déterminant
                1. Comparative form of many: in greater number. (Used for a discrete quantity.).
                  1. More people are arriving. ‎
                  2. There are more ways to do this than I can count. ‎
                2. Comparative form of much: in greater quantity, amount, or proportion. (Used for a continuous quantity.).
                  1. I want more soup;  I need more time
                  2. There's more caffeine in my coffee than in the coffee you get in most places. ‎
              4. Plus d'exemples
                1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
                  • Recently, auto-antibodies against neurofascin-186 and gliomedin were described in more than 60% of patients with multifocal motor neuropathy.
                  • Thee bisn't playin wiv I any more - You are not playing with me any more.
                  • Instead of having a nice modular eggcrate, we now want to build an immodular eggcrate. Deliberately we want to impose upon future teachers, not the nice simple eggcrate, but a more complicated one.
                2. Utilisé au début de la phrase
                  • More civilians than soldiers have been blown up by anti-personnel mines.
                  • More specifically, animals in the highest dose group had definable clinical signs on day two, decreased activity, anterior abdominal matting of haircoat, and an unkempt appearance.
                  • More precisely, he is overequipped: among the items he takes from London are a collapsible canoe, a Union Jack, six linen suits, an astrolabe and a portable humidor.
                3. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
                  • I tried to fix it, but I think I just goofed it up some more.
                  • Lou snapped off a bin-bag from the roll. In her present mood, there were some things she wasn't going to shy away from any more.
                  • I feel I hardly know him; I just wish he'd communicate with me a little more.

              Meaning of more for the defined word.

              Grammaticalement, ce mot "more" est un adverbe, plus spécifiquement, un adverbes degré et un adverbes incomparable. C'est aussi un déterminant. C'est aussi un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable et un singularia tantum. C'est aussi un verbe, plus spécifiquement, un verbes transitif.
              • Partie du discours Hiérarchie
                1. Adverbes
                  • Adverbes Degré
                    • Adverbes incomparable
                    • Déterminants
                      • Noms
                        • Noms Dénombrable
                          • Singularia tantum
                            • Noms Indénombrable
                          • Verbes
                            • Verbes transitifs
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