moreover
/mɔːrˈəʊvə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /mɔːrˈəʊvər/ (ame, ipa) · /mȯr-ˈō-vər ˈmȯr-ˌō-/ (ame, mw)
moreover — 副詞
1. used to join a new sentence to a previous statement, introducing an extra piece
此外;而且
用於補充更重要的論點
used to join a new sentence to a previous statement, introducing an extra piece of evidence or a stronger reason that backs up the argument you have just made.
Aiko proved she could handle the project. Moreover, she finished two weeks ahead of schedule.
Aiko 證明了有能力處理這個專案。此外,她比預定時間提前兩週完成。
sentence-initial linking adverb; adds a stronger supporting point
The new policy reduced waste by thirty percent. Moreover, it cut costs across every department.
這項新政策減少了百分之三十的廢棄物。而且,各部門的成本也隨之降低。
The bridge is unsafe for heavy vehicles. Moreover, the local government lacks funds for repairs.
這座橋樑對重型車輛來說不安全。此外,當地政府缺乏修繕經費。
The hotel was clean and quiet. Moreover, the staff helped guests with anything they needed.
這家飯店乾淨又安靜。此外,員工會盡力協助客人解決任何需求。
- furthermore
very similar meaning; slightly more formal and common in academic writing
- in addition
more neutral in tone; can be used in both formal and everyday contexts
- besides
more informal; often introduces a dismissive or obvious reason
- however
introduces a contrasting or limiting point rather than an additional supporting one
文法句型
Moreover, + [clause]
用法筆記
Typically placed at the very beginning of a sentence or independent clause, followed by a comma. Unlike 'besides', it cannot introduce a completely new topic — it must support or extend the point made in the previous sentence.