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雨后的天空更加美丽。 [phr] The sky after the rain is more beautiful.
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1. 更 (gèng): This word has a similar meaning to 更加, but it is used to indicate a comparative degree, rather than an intensifier. For example, 他比我更高 (tā bǐ wǒ gèng gāo) means "He is taller than me."
2. 更为 (gèngwéi): This word is used to indicate a higher degree or level of something. It can also be translated as "even more" or "still more." For example, 这个问题更为复杂 (zhè gè wèntí gèngwéi fùzá) means "This problem is even more complicated."
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更加 (gèngjiā) can be used to emphasize the degree of something. For example, 我们应该更加努力 (wǒmen yīnggāi gèngjiā nǔlì) meaning "we should work much more diligently".
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