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than
- IPA[T͟H(ə)n]
美式
- used to introduce the second element in a comparison;used in expressions introducing an exception or contrast
- introducing the second element in a comparison;apart from; except
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連接詞
- 1. used to introduce the second element in a comparison they go out less than they did when they first moved to Paris Jack doesn't know any more than I do
- 2. used in expressions introducing an exception or contrast they observe rather than act
- 3. used in expressions indicating one thing happening immediately after another scarcely was the work completed than it was abandoned
介系詞
- 1. introducing the second element in a comparison he was much smaller than his son a single banana is a lot cheaper than a chocolate bar
- 2. apart from; except he claims not to own anything other than his home
- far from; certainly not
Oxford Dictionary
- far from; certainly not
Oxford American Dictionary
- apart from; except
Oxford American Dictionary
- extremely (used before an adjective conveying a positive feeling or attitude)
Oxford American Dictionary
- more than
Oxford American Dictionary
- apart from; except
Oxford Dictionary
- more than
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely (used before an adjective conveying a positive feeling or attitude)
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英式
- used to introduce the second element in a comparison: they go out less than they did when they first moved to Paris Jack doesn't know any more than I do
- introducing the second element in a comparison: he was much smaller than his son a single banana is a lot cheaper than a chocolate bar
Oxford Dictionary