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1 more by token
more by tokentanto mais. -
2 more haste less speed
more haste less speedquanto mais rápido, pior. -
3 more often than not
more often than notfreqüentemente. -
4 more than one can help
more than one can helpmais do que é necessário. -
5 more
[mo:]comparative; = much* * *[mɔ:] n 1 maior quantidade. 2 quantidade adicional. • adj compar of much (muito) 1 mais. 2 adicional, extra. • adv 1 além do mais. 2 ainda. more and more cada vez mais, mais e mais. more or less mais ou menos. never more nunca mais. no more, not any more não mais. once more mais uma vez. what is more ainda mais, além disto. -
6 more and more
(increasingly: It's becoming more and more difficult to see.) cada vez mais* * *more and morecada vez mais, mais e mais. -
7 more or less
(approximately or almost: They've more or less finished the job; The distance is ten kilometres, more or less.) mais ou menos* * *more or lessmais ou menos. -
8 more and more
(increasingly: It's becoming more and more difficult to see.) cada vez mais -
9 more or less
(approximately or almost: They've more or less finished the job; The distance is ten kilometres, more or less.) mais ou menos -
10 more\ and\ more
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11 more
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12 more
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13 never more
never morenunca mais. no more, not any more não mais. -
14 the more ... the more/less
The more I see her, the more/less I like her.) quanto mais...mais/menos -
15 the more ... the more/less
The more I see her, the more/less I like her.)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > the more ... the more/less
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16 he sticks out his chin for more
he sticks out his chin for morefig ele ainda não está satisfeito.English-Portuguese dictionary > he sticks out his chin for more
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17 once more
once moremais uma vez. -
18 still more
still moreainda mais. -
19 the more so
the more sotanto mais. -
20 to bite off more than one can chew
to bite off more than one can chewcoll assumir encargos superiores às suas forças.English-Portuguese dictionary > to bite off more than one can chew
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