mor in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for mor in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.door-to-door [Brit dɔːtəˈdɔː, Am dɔrdəˈdɔr] ADJ

II.move up VB [muːv -] (move [sb] up, move up [sb])

III.move up VB [muːv -] (move [sth] up) (to higher shelf etc.)

I.mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] ADJ

II.mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] N Brit SCHOOL

I.move about VB [muːv -] VB [muːv -] (move about, around)

II.move about VB [muːv -] VB [muːv -] (move [sb, sth] about, around)

I.most [Brit məʊst, Am moʊst] ADJ When used to form the superlative of adjectives, most is translated by il/la/i/le più depending on the gender and number of the noun: the most expensive hotel in Rome = il più costoso albergo di Roma/l'albergo più costoso di Roma; the most beautiful woman in the room = la più bella donna nella stanza/la donna più bella nella stanza; the most difficult problems = i problemi più difficili; the most profitable discussions = le discussioni più utili. Note that in the plural the adjective in the superlative form usually follows the noun it refers to. - For examples and further uses, see this entry.

II.most [Brit məʊst, Am moʊst] PRON

III.most [Brit məʊst, Am moʊst] ADV

IV.most [Brit məʊst, Am moʊst]

I.more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr] ADJ When used as an adjective to indicate a greater amount or quantity of something, more is very often translated by più, in più or ancora: more cars than people = più auto che persone; some more books = qualche libro in più/ancora qualche libro. For examples and further uses, see I1 in this entry. - When used to modify an adjective or an adverb to form the comparative, more is very often translated by più: more expensive = più caro; more beautiful = più bello; more easily = più facilmente; more regularly = più regolarmente. For examples and further uses, see III1 in this entry.

1. more:

II.more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr] PRON

III.more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr] ADV

IV.more [Brit mɔː, Am mɔr]

II.move along VB [muːv -] (move [sb, sth] along)

II.move in VB [muːv -] (move [sb] in, move in [sb])

I.move [Brit muːv, Am muv] N

1. move:

2. move (proceed, travel):

mor in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for mor in the English»Italian Dictionary

uncalled-for [ʌn·ˈkɔ:ld·fɔ:r] ADJ

uncared-for [ʌn·ˈkerd·fɔ:r] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Mor was left penniless and got permission to work from the performing artists' union.
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It ends in the samurai surrendering to avoid the destruction of the forest (mori).
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