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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++than /ðən; strong ðæn/ ●●● S1 W1 conjunction, preposition  1 COMPAREused when comparing two things, people, situations etc 比〔用于两个事物的比较,引出第二个事物〕 Natalie was prettier than her sister. 纳塔莉比她姐姐漂亮。 You need that money more than I do. 你比我更需要那笔钱。 There were more people there than I expected. 那里的人比我预想的要多。 If it costs more than $60, I won’t buy it. 如果价格超过60美元,我就不买了。 She had woken even earlier than usual. 她甚至比平时醒得更早。 Divorce is more common than it was a generation ago. 现在离婚比上一代人常见了。2 other than except for a particular person or thing 之外 We never go to church other than for funerals and weddings. 除了参加葬礼和婚礼,我们从不去教堂。 We know he lived in Fleet Road, but other than that we don’t know much about him. 我们只知道他住在舰队路,除此之外,我们对他了解不多。3 would rather/would sooner ... than used to say that you prefer one thing to another 宁愿而不愿 I’d rather drive than go by train. 我宁愿开车去而不愿坐火车。 She said she’d rather die than live in the city. 她说她宁愿死也不住在城里。4 no sooner/hardly had ... than used to say that one thing happens immediately after another thing  No sooner had I got into the house than the phone rang. 我刚进屋,电话铃就响了。 Hardly had they reached Edinburgh than they were ordered to return to London. 他们刚抵达爱丁堡就接到回伦敦的命令。
Examples from the Corpus
thanYou carry it - you're stronger than I am.It's a nice car, but it costs more than we want to pay.
Origin than Old English thanne, thænne
situations things, when people, etc Corpus two used comparing


than
than S1 W1ən; strong ðæn/ conjunction, preposition
 Language: Old English
 Origin: thanne, thænne
1. used when comparing two things, people, situations etc:
    Natalie was prettier than her sister.
    You need that money more than I do.
    There were more people there than I expected.
    If it costs more than $60, I won’t buy it.
    She had woken even earlier than usual.
    Divorce is more common than it was a generation ago.
2. other than except for a particular person or thing:
    We never go to church other than for funerals and weddings.
    We know he lived in Fleet Road, but other than that we don’t know much about him.
3. would rather/would sooner ... than used to say that you prefer one thing to another:
    I’d rather drive than go by train.
    She said she’d rather die than live in the city.
4. no sooner/hardly had ... than used to say that one thing happens immediately after another thing:
    No sooner had I got into the house than the phone rang.
    Hardly had they reached Edinburgh than they were ordered to return to London.


🔑 thanBrE /ðən/ 🔊NAmE /ðən/ 🔊BrE strong form /ðæn/ 🔊NAmE strong form /ðæn/ 🔊 preposition, conjunction🔑 used to introduce the second part of a comparison (用以引出比较的第二部分)比I'm older than her. 我比她年龄大。🔊🔊There was more whisky in it than soda. 那里面的威士忌比苏打水多。🔊🔊He loves me more than you do. 他比你更爱我。🔊🔊It was much better than I'd expected. 这比我预料的要好得多。🔊🔊You should know better than to behave like that. 你应当明白事理,不该那么不懂规矩。🔊🔊I'd rather email than phone, if that's OK by you. 如果你认为可以的话,我想发电邮而不打电话。🔊🔊🔑 more/less/fewer, etc. ~ used for comparing amounts, numbers, distances, etc. (比较数量、距离等)多于,小于,少于It never takes more than an hour. 所用的时间从不会超过一个小时。🔊🔊It's less than a mile to the beach. 离海滩不足一英里远。🔊🔊There were fewer than twenty people there. 那里有不到二十个人。🔊🔊used in expressions showing that one thing happens straight after another (表示一事紧跟另一事发生)就No sooner had I sat down than there was a loud knock on the door. 我刚坐下就有人大声敲门。🔊🔊Hardly had we arrived than the problems started. 我们刚到,问题就来了。🔊🔊other than (usually used in negative sentences 通常用于否定句) 🔑 except 除…以外I don't know any French people other than you. 除了你,我不认识别的法国人。🔊🔊We're going away in June but other than that I'll be here all summer. 我们六月份外出;除此以外,我整个夏天都在这里。🔊🔊(formal) different or in a different way from; not 不同;不同于;不I have never known him to behave other than selfishly. 我从没见过他不自私。🔊🔊