todavía más

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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. even more
En el centro comercial había todavía más gente que la semana antes de Navidad.There were even more people at the mall than the week before Christmas.
b. still more
En la biblioteca municipal hay todavía más libros que en esta librería.At the city library there are still more books than at this bookstore.
a. even more
La catedral es todavía más bonita de lo que había imaginado.The cathedral is even more beautiful than I had imagined.
b. still more
Su hermano es todavía más guapo que él. ¡Así que imagínate!His brother is still more handsome than he is. So just imagine!
c. more ... still
Me gustó mucho su anterior novela. - Pues su última novela es todavía más interesante.I really liked his previous novel. - Well, his last novel is more interesting still.
d.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
La mansión del conde es todavía más grande que este palacio.The count's mansion is still bigger than this palace.
Entrenamos todavía más duro que para el partido anterior, pero perdimos igual.We trained even harder than for the previous game, but we lost anyway.
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