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Mean Comparative of many much 1a.
¿¹¹® 1. with more care (Á»´õ ÁÖÀÇÇؼ­)
2. two more days (ÀÌƲ ´õ)
3. He is more frightened than hurt. (±×´Â ³î¶úÀ¸³ª »óó´Â ¾ø´Ù)
4. one word more (ÇÑ ¸¶µð¸¸ ´õ)
5. more brightly (´õ¿í ¹à°Ô)
[Áß3] õÀç1. At the same time, English is becoming more than one language. [1°ú]
2. He loved learning more than anybody else. [9°ú]
3. It took two more years to build ships so they could explore and map the east coast. [11°ú]
4. But there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship, and so men nave no friends any more. [12°ú]
5. Then cool down with more stretching and deep breathing. [2°ú]
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