- más ... que nunca antes
- = more ... than ever before, more than ever before, more than everEx. Today the environment is changing more quickly than ever before, driven by technological change.Ex. The unavoidable conclusion of all this is that more than ever before young people are seeking to escape from the academic environment and move out into the world as soon as possible.Ex. In the Year of the Young Reader, booksellers and librarians should form a lobby through which they can become a stronger, more unified force than ever.* * *= more ... than ever before, more than ever before, more than ever
Ex: Today the environment is changing more quickly than ever before, driven by technological change.
Ex: The unavoidable conclusion of all this is that more than ever before young people are seeking to escape from the academic environment and move out into the world as soon as possible.Ex: In the Year of the Young Reader, booksellers and librarians should form a lobby through which they can become a stronger, more unified force than ever.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.