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a few more … in few English-German

noch ein paar …

six or more in more English-German

mindestens sechs

more or less in more English-German

mehr oder weniger

no more wine? in no English-German

keinen Wein mehr?

be [more] precise in precise English-German

sich präzise[r] ausdrücken

without more ado in ado English-German

ohne weiteres Aufheben

you want to be [more] careful in want English-German

du solltest vorsichtig[er] sein

much more lively/attractive in much English-German

viel lebhafter/attraktiver

could you be more specific? in specific English-German

kannst du dich genauer ausdrücken?

I can't cope with it any more in it English-German

ich halte das nicht mehr länger aus

I haven't any more [apples/tea] in more English-German

ich habe keine [Äpfel]/keinen [Tee] mehr

do more than one's [fair] share of the work in share English-German

mehr als seinen Teil zur Arbeit beitragen

More (also Mooré) British & World English

the language of the Mossi people of Burkina Faso, a member of the Gur family of languages with about 4 million speakers

more British & World English

a greater or additional amount or degree

more in many British & World English

a large number of

More, Sir Thomas British & World English

(1478–1535), English scholar and statesman, Lord Chancellor 1529–32; canonized as St Thomas More. His Utopia (1516), describing an ideal city state, established him as a leading humanist of the Renaissance. He was imprisoned in 1534 after opposing Henry’s marriage to Anne Boleyn, and beheaded for opposing the Act of Supremacy. Feast day, 22 June

much British & World English

to a great extent; a great deal

s'more (also smore) British & World English

a sweet snack consisting of a chocolate bar and toasted marshmallows sandwiched between graham crackers

any more also anymore in any British & World English

to any further extent; any longer

Glen More British & World English

another name for Great Glen.

more like in like1 British & World English

nearer to (a specified number or description) than one previously given

more and more in more British & World English

at a continually increasing rate

more fool —— in fool1 British & World English

used to convey that a specified person is behaving unwisely

less is more in less British & World English

used to express the view that a minimalist approach to artistic or aesthetic matters is more effective

more like it in like1 British & World English

nearer to what is required or expected; more satisfactory

more or less in more British & World English

speaking imprecisely; to a certain extent