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I. further [Brit ˈfəːðə, Am ˈfərðər] ADV far When you are referring to real distances and places, you can use either farther or further (which is the usual form in spoken English); only further is used, however, with the figurative meaning extra, additional, more.
1. further (to or at a greater physical distance):
2. further (at or to a more advanced point) fig:
3. further (to or at a greater distance in time):
4. further (to a greater extent, even more):
5. further (in addition, furthermore):
II. further [Brit ˈfəːðə, Am ˈfərðər] ADJ far
1. further (additional):
III. further [Brit ˈfəːðə, Am ˈfərðər] VB trans
I. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADV 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):
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):
10. far (up to a point):
II. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADJ
1. far (remote):
2. far (further away, other):
4. far:
III. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr]
further education [Brit] N (in GB)
- further education
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college of further education [ˈkɒlɪdʒəvˌfɜːðərˌedʒʊˈkeɪʃn] N Brit
I. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADV 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):
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):
10. far (up to a point):
II. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADJ
1. far (remote):
2. far (further away, other):
4. far:
III. far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr]
far-sighted [Brit ˌfɑːˈsʌɪtɪd, Am ˈfɑrˌsaɪdəd, fɑrˈsaɪdəd] ADJ
1. far-sighted (prudent):
2. far-sighted Am MED:
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