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Information Introduce Adds Supports More·Over Mɔːrˈəʊvə(R Mɔːrˈoʊvər Adverb

word moreover
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moreover ★★★☆☆
/mɔːro͟ʊvə(r)/
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[ADV 副词]再者;而且;此外 You use moreover to introduce a piece of information that adds to or supports the previous statement.
  [ADV with cl (not last in cl)]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • She saw that there was indeed a man immediately behind her. Moreover, he was observing her strangely...

    她看见真有一个男的紧跟在她身后,而且在怪异地注视自己。

  • The young find everything so simple. The young, moreover, see it as their duty to be happy and do their best to be so.

    年轻人觉得每件事都那么简单;而且,他们把幸福视为自己的责任,并努力去实现幸福。


  • Oxford
    more·over / mɔːrˈəʊvə(r) ; NAmE mɔːrˈoʊvər / adverb ( formal) used to introduce some new information that adds to or supports what you have said previously 此外;而且 SYN
    in addition
    A talented artist, he was, moreover, a writer of some note. 他是一位有才华的艺术家,同时也是颇有名气的作家。 language bank at
    addition
    more·over / mɔːrˈəʊvə(r) ; NAmE mɔːrˈoʊvər /
    LDC
    moreovermore‧o‧ver /mɔːrˈəʊvə $ -ˈoʊvər/ ●●○ W2 adverb [sentence adverb] formal
    Examples
    Thesaurus
    in addition – used to introduce information that adds to or supports what has previously been said:  The rent is reasonable and, moreover, the location is perfect. The source of the information is irrelevant. Moreover, the information need not be confidential.RegisterMoreover is very formal. In everyday English, people use what’s more or also instead:· The rent is reasonable and, what’s more, the location is perfect.
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