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1 moreover
adverb (also; what is more important: I don't like the idea, and moreover, I think it's illegal.) além do mais* * *more.o.ver[mɔ:r'ouvə] adv além disso, além do mais. -
2 moreover
adverb (also; what is more important: I don't like the idea, and moreover, I think it's illegal.) além disso -
3 what is / what's more
(moreover: He came home after midnight, and what's more, he was drunk.) além disso -
4 what is / what's more
(moreover: He came home after midnight, and what's more, he was drunk.) além do maisEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > what is / what's more
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5 either
1. pronoun(the one or the other of two: You may borrow either of these books; I offered him coffee or tea, but he didn't want either.) um ou outro2. adjective1) (the one or the other (of two things, people etc): He can write with either hand.) qualquer2) (the one and the other (of two things, people etc); both: at either side of the garden.) cada3. adverb1) (used for emphasis: If you don't go, I won't either.) também não2) (moreover; besides: I used to sing, and I hadn't a bad voice, either.) por sinal•- either way* * *ei.ther['aið2; 'i:ð2] adj 1 um ou outro (de dois). 2 cada, qualquer (de duas alternativas). 3 um e outro. either one will do qualquer um (dentre dois) serve. either the one or the other um ou outro. in either case em qualquer caso. in either group em cada grupo, em qualquer um dos (dois) grupos. on either side em ambos os lados. without either rhyme or reason sem pé nem cabeça. • adv 1 igualmente não, tampouco. 2 também, de modo idêntico. 3 em vez de. I do not like either / não gosto de nenhum (dos dois). if she does not go he will not go either / se ela não vai ele também não irá. • conj ou... ou. either you or your brother is wrong / ou você ou seu irmão está enganado. • pron um e outro (de dois), cada um. -
6 either
1. pronoun(the one or the other of two: You may borrow either of these books; I offered him coffee or tea, but he didn't want either.) um ou outro, nem um nem outro2. adjective1) (the one or the other (of two things, people etc): He can write with either hand.) um ou outro, qualquer dos dois2) (the one and the other (of two things, people etc); both: at either side of the garden.) cada um dos dois3. adverb1) (used for emphasis: If you don't go, I won't either.) também não2) (moreover; besides: I used to sing, and I hadn't a bad voice, either.) aliás•- either way
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Moreover — More*o ver, adv. [More + over.] Beyond what has been said; further; besides; in addition; furthermore; also; likewise. [1913 Webster] Moreover, he hath left you all his walks. Shak. [1913 Webster] Syn: {Besides}, {Moreover}. Usage: Of the two… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moreover — index also Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
moreover — (adv.) late 14c., in phrase and yit more ouer there is more to say; from MORE (Cf. more) (adv.) + OVER (Cf. over) (adv.). Written as one word from late 14c … Etymology dictionary
moreover — besides, furthermore, likewise, *also, too … New Dictionary of Synonyms
moreover — [adv] additionally also, as well, besides, by the same token*, further, furthermore, in addition, likewise, more, to boot*, too, what is more*, withal, yet; concepts 544,772 … New thesaurus
moreover — ► ADVERB ▪ as a further matter; besides … English terms dictionary
moreover — [môr ō′vər] adv. in addition to what has been said; besides; further; also: used with conjunctive force … English World dictionary
moreover — adverb (sentence adverb) formal a word meaning in addition , used to introduce information that adds to or supports what has previously been said: The rent is reasonable and, moreover, the location is perfect. USAGE NOTE: MOREOVER FORMALITY… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
moreover — more|o|ver W2 [mo:rˈəuvə US ˈouvər] adv [sentence adverb] formal in addition used to introduce information that adds to or supports what has previously been said ▪ The rent is reasonable and, moreover, the location is perfect. ▪ The source of the … Dictionary of contemporary English
moreover — [[t]mɔːro͟ʊvə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ ADV: ADV with cl (not last in cl) You use moreover to introduce a piece of information that adds to or supports the previous statement. [FORMAL] She saw that there was indeed a man immediately behind her. Moreover, he… … English dictionary
moreover — more|o|ver [ mɔr ouvər ] adverb FORMAL *** used for introducing an additional and important fact that supports or emphasizes what you have just said: There is growing opposition to capital punishment. Moreover, there is now evidence that many… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English