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أَكْثَر (من غيره) \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race. -
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مَزِيد مِن \ further: more: We must go without further delay. more: (the opposite of less) n., adj. a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. some: (with more) another amount of: I want some more bread. May I have some more?. -
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[mɔː] comparative of many ~much1. adjective1) a greater number or quantity of:أكْثَرI've more pencils than he has.
2) an additional number or quantity of:أكْثَر، إضافيWe need some more milk.
2. adverb1) used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables:تُسْتَعْمَل مع الصِّفات ا لمكوَّنه من أكْثَر من مَقْطَعَيْنHe is much more intelligent than they are.
2) to a greater degree or extent:بِدَرَجَةٍ أكْبَرI'm exercising a little more now than I used to.
3) again:ثانِيَةًWe'll play it once more.
3. pronoun1) a greater number or quantity:عددٌ أكْبَر"Are there a lot of people?" "There are far more than we expected."
2) an additional number or amount:كمِّيَه إضافِيَّهWe've run out of paint. Will you go and get some more?
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1развлека́ть, забавля́ть, весели́тьmóre sig — развлека́ться, забавля́ться, весели́ться
mor dig godt! — жела́ю (тебе́) хорошо́ повесели́ться!
* * *amuse, entertain, tickle* * *vb(underholde etc) amuse, entertain,F divert;(få til at smile etc) amuse ( fx the incident amused us all);[ det morer mig at skrive] it amuses me to write, I enjoy writing;[ more sig] enjoy oneself, have a good time,T have fun;[ gør det bare, hvis det kan more dig!] please yourself![ more sig med] amuse oneself with;[ more sig med at] amuse oneself (by) -ing;( også) enjoy. -
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مَرَّةً أُخْرَى \ afresh: again; making a new beginning: Tear up this page and start afresh. again: once more: If you fail, try again, (with not or never) any more Don’t do it again. more: with a stated number of times again: Try once more. -
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iz. (Hist.) ( p.) More; Thomas \More Thomas More -
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to cut, to tear; cut or wound inflicted by sharp instrument like obsidian; manava more, sadness (lit: torn soul). Tu'a ivi more, lumbago. -
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Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > moré
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noun "blackness, dark, night, darkness" MOR, MC:214, also given with a short vowel:morë "dark, darkness" Letters:282. If this is the initial element of Morinehtar "Darkness-slayer" PM:384, 385, it would seem to have the stem-form mori-, though mori- is normally the adjective "dark, black" see below. -
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* * *verb. [ få til å smile etc] amuse (f.eks.The incident amused us all.
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• billow; blue; brine; flood; ocean; sea; seaside; surge; water; world -
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[adj.]net (finance)
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