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41 He isn't here any more.
expr.Er ist nicht mehr hier. ausdr. -
42 I don't care any more.
expr.Es liegt mir nichts mehr daran. ausdr. -
43 If only I had more money.
expr.Wenn ich nur mehr Geld hätte. ausdr. -
44 much more
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45 no more than
expr.ebensowenig adv. -
46 once more
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47 order some more
expr.nachbestellen v. -
48 something more
expr.noch etwas ausdr. -
49 That's more likely.
expr.Das ist eher möglich. ausdr. -
50 the more so as
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51 There are more ways of killing a dog than by hanging.
expr.Viele Wege führen zum Ziel. ausdr.English-german dictionary > There are more ways of killing a dog than by hanging.
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52 There's more than meets the eye.
expr.Da steckt mehr dahinter. ausdr.English-german dictionary > There's more than meets the eye.
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53 There's more to it than that.
expr.Das ist noch nicht alles. ausdr. -
54 what is more
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55 become more intense
stärker werden, sich verstärken (z. B. Schmerzen)Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > become more intense
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56 have more pull
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57 have more staying power
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58 he didn't say any more about it
English-German idiom dictionary > he didn't say any more about it
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59 he does it more or less nonstop
English-German idiom dictionary > he does it more or less nonstop
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60 he likes more m/n composers - Berio, Cage ...
er mag modernere Komponisten, also Berio, Cage...English-German idiom dictionary > he likes more m/n composers - Berio, Cage ...
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