Usage examples of "more" in English with translation to Spanish

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We should get more organized. Deberíamos organizarnos más.
Beauty draws more than oxen Tetas de mujer tienen mucho poder
Would you like some more? ¿Desea un poco más?
More often than not, famine is accompanied by plague. Muy a menudo la hambruna es acompañada por la plaga.
Nothing is more important than time. No hay nada tan importante como el tiempo.
I can't get along with the neighbors any more. Ya no me puedo llevar bien con los vecinos.
Would anybody like more coffee? ¿Alguien quiere más café?
She can speak Spanish, much more English. Ella sabe hablar español, pero su inglés es mucho mejor.
With a little more effort. Con un poco más de esfuerzo.
I've never heard anything more dreadful. No he escuchado nunca nada tan espantoso.
If he can do it well, so much more can we. Si él puede hacerlo bien, nosotros podemos hacerlo aún mejor.
I'll say no more. No diré nada más.
Tom has far more experience than Mary. Tom tiene mucha más experiencia que Mary.
Just a little more patience. Sólo un poco más de paciencia.
It's useless to keep on thinking any more. No servirá de nada seguir pensando.
We should be more talkative. Deberíamos ser más conversadores.
There is more water than is needed. Hay mucha más agua de la necesaria.
Tom needs a little more practice. Tom necesita un poco más de práctica.
She's your wife? There's more to you than meets the eye. ¿Ella es tu esposa? A ti no hay que mirarte nada en menos.
We need some more coffee. Necesitamos más café.
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