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farthest [Brit ˈfɑːðɪst, Am ˈfɑrðɪst] ПРИЛ, НРЧ

farthest → far, → furthest

I. furthest [Brit ˈfəːðɪst, Am ˈfərðəst] НРЧ far When you are referring to real distances and places, you can use either farthest or furthest (which is the usual form in spoken English); only furthest is used, however, with the figurative meaning to the greatest degree or amount

1. furthest (to, at the greatest distance in space):

2. furthest (at, to greatest distance in time):

II. furthest [Brit ˈfəːðɪst, Am ˈfərðəst] ПРИЛ (the most distant)

furthest point, place, part, side, bank

I. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] НРЧ Note the different Italian translations of far from when it is followed by a noun, a verb or an adjective: we are far from home/from London = siamo lontani da casa/da Londra; far from being stupid, he's actually very intelligent = lungi dall'essere stupido, in realtà è molto intelligente; far from angry = lungi dall'essere arrabbiato/tutt'altro che arrabbiato. - When used in front of a comparative, far is translated by molto or assai: far older = molto/assai più vecchio.

1. far (to, at, from a long distance):

2. far (expressing specific distance):

3. far (to, at a long time away):

as far back as 1965
già nel 1965

4. far (to a great degree, very much):

5. far (to what extent, to the extent that):

6. far (to extreme degree):

7. far:

8. far:

9. far (up till now):

we have £3, 000 so far

10. far (up to a point):

11. far:

II. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ПРИЛ

1. far (remote):

2. far (further away, other):

3. far ПОЛИТ:

4. far:

are you angry?” - far from it!”
sei arrabbiato?” - “tutt'altro!”

III. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr]

I. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] НРЧ Note the different Italian translations of far from when it is followed by a noun, a verb or an adjective: we are far from home/from London = siamo lontani da casa/da Londra; far from being stupid, he's actually very intelligent = lungi dall'essere stupido, in realtà è molto intelligente; far from angry = lungi dall'essere arrabbiato/tutt'altro che arrabbiato. - When used in front of a comparative, far is translated by molto or assai: far older = molto/assai più vecchio.

1. far (to, at, from a long distance):

2. far (expressing specific distance):

3. far (to, at a long time away):

as far back as 1965
già nel 1965

4. far (to a great degree, very much):

5. far (to what extent, to the extent that):

6. far (to extreme degree):

7. far:

8. far:

9. far (up till now):

we have £3, 000 so far

10. far (up to a point):

11. far:

II. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ПРИЛ

1. far (remote):

2. far (further away, other):

3. far ПОЛИТ:

4. far:

are you angry?” - far from it!”
sei arrabbiato?” - “tutt'altro!”

III. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr]

far-reaching [Brit ˌfɑːˈriːtʃɪŋ, Am ˌfɑˈritʃɪŋ] ПРИЛ

far-reaching effect, implication
far-reaching change, reform
far-reaching investigation
far-reaching programme, plan, proposal

far-sighted [Brit ˌfɑːˈsʌɪtɪd, Am ˈfɑrˌsaɪdəd, fɑrˈsaɪdəd] ПРИЛ

1. far-sighted (prudent):

far-sighted person
far-sighted policy, idea

2. far-sighted Am МЕД:

far-sighted person

far-flung [Brit, Am ˈfɑr ˈfləŋ] ПРИЛ

1. far-flung (remote):

far-flung area, country, outpost

2. far-flung (widely distributed):

far-flung countries, towns, regions etc.
far-flung network

I. the far right СЪЩ

II. far right ПРИЛ

I. the far left СЪЩ

II. far left ПРИЛ

far-distant [Am ˌfɑrˈdɪstənt] ПРИЛ

far-distant land, mountains, region:

far-seeing [Am ˈfɑrˌsiɪŋ] ПРИЛ

far-seeing → far-sighted

far-sighted [Brit ˌfɑːˈsʌɪtɪd, Am ˈfɑrˌsaɪdəd, fɑrˈsaɪdəd] ПРИЛ

1. far-sighted (prudent):

far-sighted person
far-sighted policy, idea

2. far-sighted Am МЕД:

far-sighted person

far-off [Brit ˌfɑːˈrɒf, Am fɑˈrɔf, fɑˈrɑf] ПРИЛ

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I. farthest [ˈfɑ:r·ðɪst] НРЧ

farthest superl of far

farthest

II. farthest [ˈfɑ:r·ðɪst] ПРИЛ

farthest superl of far distance, time

farthest

I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] НРЧ

1. far (a long distance):

2. far (distant in time):

3. far (in progress):

4. far (much):

5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):

as far as I know

Phrases:

II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] ПРИЛ

1. far (distant):

a far country liter

2. far (further away):

I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] НРЧ

1. far (a long distance):

2. far (distant in time):

3. far (in progress):

4. far (much):

5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):

as far as I know

Phrases:

II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] ПРИЛ

1. far (distant):

a far country liter

2. far (further away):

far-fetched [ˌfɑ:r·ˈfetʃt] ПРИЛ

far-off [ˌfɑ:r·ˈɑ:f] ПРИЛ

far-off place, country, time:

far-flung [ˌfɑ:r·ˈflʌŋ] ПРИЛ liter

1. far-flung (spread over wide area):

2. far-flung (remote):

go far ГЛАГ нпрх

1. go far (have success):

2. go far (contribute):

far-reaching [ˌfɑ:r·ˈri:·tʃɪŋ] ПРИЛ

Far East СЪЩ

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The once familial interhouse movie nights became public film nights, featuring local and far-flung filmmakers.
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As a result, the farmers in the far-flung barangays suffered.
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Immediately, the family packs up and sets off her their brand new home in a far-flung housing estate on the city's fringe.
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Struck by the utter similarity, he starts to follow the girl to her hometown, which turned out to be a far-flung province.
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He was aware that this was the last decisive move of his career; there would be no more travelling to far-flung places.
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