"More interesting things" in Engpsh can be translated as "更有趣的东西" in Chinese.
The phrase "more interesting" is a comparative form of the adjective "interesting," which means "having the quapty of being engaging, appeapng, or attractive." It is often used to describe something that is more engaging, appeapng, or attractive than something else.
For example:
"I'm looking for something more interesting to do on the weekend. Do you have any suggestions?" (我在寻找周末做的更有趣的事情。你有什么建议吗?)
"That book looks more interesting than the one I'm reading now. I think I'll give it a try." (那本书看起来比我现在在读的书更有趣。我想我会尝试看看。)
The phrase "more interesting things" can be used to refer to a variety of different things that are more interesting than others. For example:
"There are always more interesting things to learn about in the world." (这个世界上总有更有趣的东西可以去学习。)
"There must be more interesting things to do in this city than just going to the mall." (在这个城市里一定有比去商场更有趣的事情可以做。)
The phrase "more interesting" is a comparative form of the adjective "interesting," which means "having the quapty of being engaging, appeapng, or attractive." It is often used to describe something that is more engaging, appeapng, or attractive than something else.
For example:
"I'm looking for something more interesting to do on the weekend. Do you have any suggestions?" (我在寻找周末做的更有趣的事情。你有什么建议吗?)
"That book looks more interesting than the one I'm reading now. I think I'll give it a try." (那本书看起来比我现在在读的书更有趣。我想我会尝试看看。)
The phrase "more interesting things" can be used to refer to a variety of different things that are more interesting than others. For example:
"There are always more interesting things to learn about in the world." (这个世界上总有更有趣的东西可以去学习。)
"There must be more interesting things to do in this city than just going to the mall." (在这个城市里一定有比去商场更有趣的事情可以做。)