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mo:comparative; = manyIadv. \/mɔː\/1) mer, flere• would you like to sleep more?2) ytterligere, mer, tilen gang til\/en tillitt til\/litt mer• what more did he say?3) mer, mest, meste4) dessuten, i tillegg• she's pretty, and more, she's smarthun er pen, og dessuten er hun intelligentall the more eller so much the more så mye mer, desto mer, så mange flereetter hvert som tiden nærmet seg, ble jeg mer og mer nervøs• the more reason for changing \/ the more reason there is to changeand what is more eller and more than that og ikke nok med det, og hva mer erbe more like it være bedre, være noe annetdet var bedre \/ det var noe annetbe more to it than ikke være fullt så enkelt som, være mer ved det ennmore and more mer og mer, flere og flere, stadig mer, stadig fleremore or less mer eller mindre, på sett og vis, til en viss grad, større eller mindre• we are all alike, more or lesscirka, sånn omtrent ytterligere, til, mer ( som adverb) mer, mest, mestelike more than anything mest\/nærmest likthe more because særlig fordi, så meget mer sommore than flere enn, mer ennneither more nor less verken mer eller mindreno more ikke mer, aldri mer, ikke lenger, heller ikke, like litehan vet veldig lite om det, og jeg vet ikke mer jeg hellerbe no more ikke være mer, være dødno more than ikke mer\/flere ennlike lite somnot any more (than) ikke mer\/flere (enn) aldri mernot more (than) ikke mer (enn)IIdeterm. \/mɔː\/mer, flere• did he ask for more?no more ikke mer, ikke flere, aldri mer• no more war!no more of that nok om det, nå får det være nok (og) dermed bastathe more the merrier jo flere desto bedrethe more... the more... jo... desto...jo mer han får, desto mer vil han ha
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