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(môr-ō′vər, môr′ō′vər)adv.
Beyond what has been stated; besides.
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(mɔːˈrəʊvə)sentence connector
in addition to what has already been said; furthermore
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(mɔrˈoʊ vər, moʊr-, ˈmɔrˌoʊ vər, ˈmoʊr-)adv.
in addition to what has been said; further; besides.
[1325–75]
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Adv. | 1. | moreover - in addition; "computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality is improving"; "the cellar was dark; moreover, mice nested there"; "what is more, there's no sign of a change" |
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adverb furthermore, also, further, in addition, too, as well, besides, likewise, what is more, to boot, additionally, into the bargain, withal (literary) There was a man behind her. Moreover he was observing her strangely.
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Translations
علاوَةً على ذلك، إضافَةً إلى ذلك
kromě toho
desuden
cetere
ademásadicionalmente
lisäksisen lisäksi
azonfelülazonkívülsőt
einnigennfremur
razen tega
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[mɔːˈrəʊvəʳ] ADV → además, es máshe discovered, moreover, that this was not the first time → descubrió, además, que ésta no era la primera vez, es más, descubrió que ésta no era la primera vez
moreover, there were the children to consider → por otra parte or además, había que tener en cuenta a los niños
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(moː) – comparative of many ~much – adjective1. a greater number or quantity of. I've more pencils than he has.
2. an additional number or quantity of. We need some more milk.
adverb1. used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables. She can do it more easily that I can; He is much more intelligent than they are.
2. to a greater degree or extent. I'm exercising a little more now than I used to.
3. again. We'll play it once more.
pronoun1. a greater number or quantity. `Are there a lot of people?' `There are far more than we expected.'
2. an additional number or amount. We've run out of paint. Will you go and get some more?
moreˈover adverb also; what is more important. I don't like the idea, and moreover, I think it's illegal.
any more any longer; nowadays. He doesn't go any more, but he used to go twice a week.
more and more increasingly. It's becoming more and more difficult to see.
more or less approximately or almost. They've more or less finished the job; The distance is ten kilometres, more or less.
the more … the more/lessThe more I see her, the more/less I like her.
what is / what's more moreover. He came home after midnight, and what's more, he was drunk.
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adv. además, además de eso; también.
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