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1 din ce în ce
more and more. -
2 mai mult mort decât viu
more dead than alivemore than half dead. -
3 nu o dată
more than onceseveral timesmore often than not. -
4 de ajuns şi de rămas / întrecut
more than necessaryin plenty / abundance / profusion.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > de ajuns şi de rămas / întrecut
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5 destul de des
more often than notnot uncommonly. -
6 mai catolic decât papa
more royalist than the King. -
7 mai mult de...
more than...upwards of...over... -
8 mai mult decât destul
more than enough / needs. -
9 mai mult decât probabil
more than likelyvery likely. -
10 mai mult decât se poate exprima in cuvinte
more than words can tell.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > mai mult decât se poate exprima in cuvinte
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11 mai mult decât se poate îndura
more than flesh and blood can endure / stand.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > mai mult decât se poate îndura
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12 mai mult sau mai puţin
more or lessto a certain extent. -
13 nu numai atât
more by token... -
14 pe jumătate mort
(more than) half dead. -
15 să dea Dumnezeu să reuşeşti!
more power / strength to your elbow!Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > să dea Dumnezeu să reuşeşti!
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16 în mai multe rânduri
more than oncerepeatedlytime and againat various timeson many / several / various occasions. -
17 nu mai
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18 pofta vine mâncând
prov. appetite comes with eatingthe more one has the more one wantsprov. scoţ. eating and scratching wants but a beginning. -
19 pot să vă mai cer nişte...?
may I trouble you for a little more...? I will thank you for a little more...Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > pot să vă mai cer nişte...?
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20 în majoritatea cazurilor
in most casesmore often than notquite oftenmore than once.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > în majoritatea cazurilor
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