THAN


Meaning of THAN in English

than S1 W1 /ð ə n; strong ðæn/ BrE AmE 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.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.