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Ia., ad. 더 많은, 더큰, 그이외의, 더 말은 수, 그 이상의 것(what is more 더우기), 더욱, 더, 일층(all the more 더욱더, and no more...에 불과하다, be no more 이미 없다, 죽었다)II, 영국의 대법관, 사상가 -
2 more over
x. 더욱이 -
3 Andalusian
n. 안달루시아(스페인 남부의 지방, 옛 More 문명 중 심지) -
4 little
Ia. (less, lesser, least) 작은, 적은, 조금밖에 없는, 얼마간, 조금은, 어린애 같은, 하찮은, 비천한, but \little 극히 조금의, 거의 없는IIn. pron. 조금, 잠깐, for a \little 잠깐, \little by \little 조금씩, in \little 소규모로, make \little of 얕보다, not a \little 적지 않게, 크게, quite a \little 다량, 많이IIIad., n. (a \little) 조금은, 거의...않는, 전혀, 않는, \little better(more)than...나 매한가지, \little less than 거의...과 같은, \littleness -
5 many
Ia. (more, most) (수)많은, a good \many 꽤(가) 많이(많은), a great \many 많은, as \many 같은 수, how \many ? 얼마 ?, 몇개 ? \many times or \many a time 몇번이고IIn. pron. 다수 -
6 match
In. 상대, 적수, 짝지움, 한쌍 중의 한쪽, 필적하는 것, 맞붙음, 시합, 배우자, 혼인, be a \match (no \match) for 필적하다(하지 못하다), be more than a \match for 맞설 수 없다IIvt., vi. 결혼시키다(with), 맞붙게 하다(against), 어울리게 하다,...어울리다, 걸맞다IIIn. 성냥, 도화선 -
7 pudding
푸딩(과자), 푸딩처럼 말랑말랑한 것, 소시지의 일종, 실리, 실익(more praise tan pudding (실속 없는)헛 칭찬 -
8 token
In. 표, 증거, 전조, 기념품, 유물, 대용화폐, in (as a)...의 표시(증거)로서, more by \token of 더 한층, 점점IIa. 명목상의, 이름만의(nominal)IIIn. 표, 증거, 상징, 기념품, 유물, 증거품, 대용화폐, 토큰, 서적 구입권, 암호, 신호
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