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Definition of moreover in English: moreoveradverb mɔːrˈəʊvəmɔrˈoʊvər As a further matter; besides. 而且,加之,再者,更有甚者 moreover, statistics show that competition for places is growing Example sentencesExamples - The usefulness of any feeding programme, moreover, is greatly diminished if it is not carefully targeted.
- The university itself, moreover, is also unable to launch a serious defence of the proposed centre.
- The subject believes that death is inevitable and moreover believes implicitly in the efficacy of the sorcerer.
- It shows moreover that most ordinary people are not innately selfish and greedy.
- Trade in weapons, moreover, not only overrides any kind of law on whom to trade with, but also on what to sell.
- It is not the case of what kind of degree someone has or what school they went to, or moreover - who they know.
- These are aspects, moreover, that represent an extremely narrow range of information and opinion.
- In spite of the logistical difficulties, moreover, we are doing some good.
- I don't sleep very well at the moment, moreover, because there is a mouse in the upstairs flat.
- She will, moreover, have invested a vast amount of time and energy in creating her novel.
- The original Georgian furniture, moreover, was largely sold off in 1879 in a legal dispute.
- The client relationship, moreover, is about to get a whole lot deeper.
- The problem, moreover, with value added is that the calculations can be made to hide a multitude of sins.
- They can moreover ask any staff member questions relating to the subject matter and purpose of the inspection.
- Scripts, moreover, are not the only way that information can be stored.
- These differences are moreover confirmed by the archaeological record.
- A person can dress provocatively and, moreover, this can be inappropriate.
- The population of the valleys was, moreover, distinct from that of the towns.
- These individuals are, moreover, well aware that accidents are bad for business.
- Much of the DNA that we possess, moreover, seems to perform no useful function at all.
Synonyms besides, furthermore, what's more, in addition, also, as well, too, to boot, additionally, on top of that, over and above that, into the bargain, at that, more archaic withal, forbye
RhymesCanova, Casanova, clover, Dover, drover, Grsbover, Jehovah, left-over, Markova, Moldova, Navrátilová, nova, ova, over, Pavlova, rover, trover, up-and-over Definition of moreover in US English: moreoveradverbmôrˈōvərmɔrˈoʊvər As a further matter; besides. 而且,加之,再者,更有甚者 moreover, glass is electrically insulating 此外,玻璃还不导电。 Example sentencesExamples - Trade in weapons, moreover, not only overrides any kind of law on whom to trade with, but also on what to sell.
- A person can dress provocatively and, moreover, this can be inappropriate.
- It shows moreover that most ordinary people are not innately selfish and greedy.
- The client relationship, moreover, is about to get a whole lot deeper.
- These differences are moreover confirmed by the archaeological record.
- The university itself, moreover, is also unable to launch a serious defence of the proposed centre.
- Much of the DNA that we possess, moreover, seems to perform no useful function at all.
- The problem, moreover, with value added is that the calculations can be made to hide a multitude of sins.
- The original Georgian furniture, moreover, was largely sold off in 1879 in a legal dispute.
- The subject believes that death is inevitable and moreover believes implicitly in the efficacy of the sorcerer.
- It is not the case of what kind of degree someone has or what school they went to, or moreover - who they know.
- I don't sleep very well at the moment, moreover, because there is a mouse in the upstairs flat.
- They can moreover ask any staff member questions relating to the subject matter and purpose of the inspection.
- Scripts, moreover, are not the only way that information can be stored.
- The usefulness of any feeding programme, moreover, is greatly diminished if it is not carefully targeted.
- She will, moreover, have invested a vast amount of time and energy in creating her novel.
- The population of the valleys was, moreover, distinct from that of the towns.
- These individuals are, moreover, well aware that accidents are bad for business.
- In spite of the logistical difficulties, moreover, we are doing some good.
- These are aspects, moreover, that represent an extremely narrow range of information and opinion.
Synonyms besides, furthermore, what's more, in addition, also, as well, too, to boot, additionally, on top of that, over and above that, into the bargain, at that, more |