释义 |
the more...(the more...)—Examples:lit. the more you touch things up, the darker they get—each more gorgeous than the other—the sun and moon shine once more—Gram negative (bacteria that do not retain Gram stain, often the more dangerous kind)—the name does not reflect the reality (idiom); more in name than in fact—the more sons, the more happiness [idiom.]—become more resolute with the passing of time [idiom.]—xiao, a free reed mouth organ with five or more pipes blown from the bottom—(in the Romanization of Chinese) write two or more syllables together as a single word (not separated by spaces)—more it than meets the eye—holding two or more (official) posts at the same time—technical word used in psychology meaning the whole is more than the sum of its parts—more than one can bear (idiom); at the end of one's patience—more than just the apparent meaning—The road means more than the destination.—variant pronunciation (when the same character has more than one reading)—The person on the spot is baffled, the onlooker sees clear (idiom). The onlooker sees more of the game.—more flourishing by the day—household with savings or annual income of 10,000 yuan or more (considered a large amount in the 1970s, when the term became established)—The process is more beautiful than the outcome.— |