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09:42 Mar 19, 2011
English to English translations [Non-PRO]
Tourism & Travel
English term or phrase: One more?
One more? also serves an excellent range of bar food and Sunday lunches.
elsayed fayed
Egypt
Local time: 03:26
English translation:one more?
Explanation:
"One more?" would appear to be the name of a restaurant or similar establishment. It is probably taken from the question that a waiter in a bar often asks a customer "Would you like one more (drink)?". And in this way, the name "One more?" suggests in an indirect way the activity of the business - serving customers with drinks and food.
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Martin Riordan
Brazil
Local time: 22:26
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Summary of answers provided
4 +6one more?
Martin Riordan
4 +1One more?
Tony M


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11 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
One more?


Explanation:
Your context isn't very clear, but this seems to be the proper name of an establishment, and so shouldn't be translated.

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Tony M
France
Local time: 03:26
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 28

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agree  Phong Le
4 hrs
  -> Thanks, Phong Le!
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14 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +6
one more?
one more?


Explanation:
"One more?" would appear to be the name of a restaurant or similar establishment. It is probably taken from the question that a waiter in a bar often asks a customer "Would you like one more (drink)?". And in this way, the name "One more?" suggests in an indirect way the activity of the business - serving customers with drinks and food.

Martin Riordan
Brazil
Local time: 22:26
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in PortuguesePortuguese
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Selected automatically based on peer agreement.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  British Diana: And suggests that the food/drink is so good that the customer is tempted to have "just one (portion/drink) more"
2 mins
  -> Indeed! After reading the discussion, I can´t wait to visit it!

agree  Sheila Wilson: It should of course read "One More?"
1 hr
  -> Thank you! Yes, in this case it should.

agree  Stephanie Ezrol: here's the lounge. not capitalized. http://onemoreluton.com/cms/
2 hrs
  -> Thank you! I retract - in this case it shouldn´t... :-)

agree  MedTrans&More
2 hrs
  -> Thanks!

agree  Amel Abdullah
9 hrs
  -> Thank you!

agree  AllegroTrans
11 hrs
  -> Obrigado!
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Non-PRO (3): Tony M, Ildiko Santana, AllegroTrans


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Mar 19, 2011 - Changes made by AllegroTrans:
LevelPRO => Non-PRO


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