more and more
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more and more — idiom
1. increasingly; happening or growing at a steady rate over time.
1.慣用語
釋義
increasingly; happening or growing at a steady rate over time.
例句
More and more families are choosing to grow their own vegetables at home.
As Élise practised, her playing became more and more confident.
The nights are getting darker more and more quickly as winter approaches.
2. Used to describe something that keeps increasing in number, amount, or degree ov
2.慣用語
釋義
Used to describe something that keeps increasing in number, amount, or degree over time.
例句
More and more students are choosing to study abroad each year.
The noise from the construction site grew more and more annoying.