far的意思和读音

far

: [fɑr] : [fɑː(r)]

adv.

adj.

farther  further  farthest  furthest  

adj.+n.far side,far north,far west

adv.+adj.far exceed

adv.close,barely

adj.near

adv.far off,far away,far afield,far and wide,much

adj.distant,remote,far-off,faraway,far-flung

faradv.distance

1.a long distance away

We didn't go far.

Have you come far?

It's not far to the beach.

There's not far to go now.

The restaurant is not far from here.

countries as far apart as Japan and Brazil西

He looked down at the traffic far below.

Far away in the distance, a train whistled.

The farther north they went, the colder it became.

a concert of music from near and far

2.used when you are asking or talking about the distance between two places or the distance that has been travelled or is to be travelled

How far is it to your house from here?

How much further is it?

We'll go by train as far as London, and then take a bus.

We didn't go as far as the others.

I'm not sure I can walk so far .

time

3.a long time from the present; for a large part of a particular period of time

The band made their first record as far back as 1990. 1990

Let's try to plan further ahead.

We worked far into the night.

degree

4.very much; to a great degree

That's a far better idea.

There are far more opportunities for young people than there used to be.

It had been a success far beyond their expectations.

He's fallen far behind in his work.

She always gives us far too much homework.

5.used when you are asking or talking about the degree to which sth is true or possible

How far can we trust him?

His parents supported him as far as they could.

Plan your route in advance, using main roads as far as possible .线

progress

6.used to talk about how much progress has been made in doing or achieving sth

How far have you got with that report?

I read as far as the third chapter.

IDM

The bleak moorland stretched on all sides as far as the eye could see.

as far as the eye can/could seeto the horizon (= where the sky meets the land or sea)

The bleak moorland stretched on all sides as far as the eye could see.

As far as we knew, there was no cause for concern.

As far as I can see, you've done nothing wrong.

She lived in Chicago, as far as I can remember.

as far as I knowas far as I can remember, see, tell, etc.used to say that you think you know, remember, understand, etc. sth but you cannot be completely sure, especially because you do not know all the facts

As far as we knew, there was no cause for concern.

As far as I can see, you've done nothing wrong.

She lived in Chicago, as far as I can remember.

As far as I am concerned, you can do what you like.

as/so far as I am concernedused to give your personal opinion on sth

As far as I am concerned, you can do what you like.

as/so far as sb/sth is concernedas/so far as sb/sth goesused to give facts or an opinion about a particular aspect of sth

It's a good plan as far as it goes, but there are a lot of things they haven't thought of.

as/so far as it goesto a limited degree, usually less than is sufficient

It's a good plan as far as it goes, but there are a lot of things they haven't thought of.

The last of these reasons is by far the most important.

Amy is the smartest by far.

by far;…by a great amount

The last of these reasons is by far the most important.

Amy is the smartest by far.

carry/take sth too farto continue doing sth beyond reasonable limits

She's far and away the best player.

far and awayby a very great amount

She's far and away the best player.

They searched far and wide for the missing child.

far and wide广over a large area

They searched far and wide for the missing child.

Far be it from me to interfere in your affairs but I would like to give you just one piece of advice.

far be it from me to do sth (but…)(informal)used when you are just about to disagree with sb or to criticize them and you would like them to think that you do not really want to do this

Far be it from me to interfere in your affairs but I would like to give you just one piece of advice.

It is far from clear(= it is not clear) what he intends to do.

Computers, far from destroying jobs, can create employment.

far from sth/from doing sthalmost the opposite of sth or of what is expected

It is far from clear(= it is not clear) what he intends to do.

Computers, far from destroying jobs, can create employment.

‘You're not angry then?’ ‘Far from it. I've never laughed so much in my life.’“?”“。”

far from it(informal)used to say that the opposite of what sb says is true

‘You're not angry then?’ ‘Far from it. I've never laughed so much in my life.’“?”“。”

She is very talented and should go far.

go farto be very successful in the future

She is very talented and should go far.

The new legislation is welcome but does not go far enough.

Do these measures go far enough?

Stop it now. The joke has gone far enough(= it has continued too long) .

go far enoughto achieve all that is wanted

The new legislation is welcome but does not go far enough.

Do these measures go far enough?

Stop it now. The joke has gone far enough(= it has continued too long) .

I wouldn't go as far as to say that he's a liar(= but I think he may be slightly dishonest) .)。

go so/as far as to…to be willing to go to extreme or surprising limits in dealing with sth

I wouldn't go as far as to say that he's a liar(= but I think he may be slightly dishonest) .)。

He's always been quite crude, but this time he's gone too far.

I never thought she'd go this far.

go too fargo this/that farto behave in an extreme way that is not acceptable

He's always been quite crude, but this time he's gone too far.

I never thought she'd go this far.

That's the truth, in so far as I know it.

in so/as far asto the degree that

That's the truth, in so far as I know it.

Your guess wasn't far out at all.

not far off/out/wrong(informal)almost correct

Your guess wasn't far out at all.

Five pounds doesn't go very far these days.西

Four bottles of wine won't go far among twenty people.

not go far西to not be enough to buy a lot of things

Five pounds doesn't go very far these days.西

to not be enough for what is needed

Four bottles of wine won't go far among twenty people.

What do you think of the show so far?

Detectives are so far at a loss to explain the reason for his death.

so farthus faruntil now; up to this point

What do you think of the show so far?

Detectives are so far at a loss to explain the reason for his death.

I trust him only so far.

so far(informal)only to a limited degree

I trust him only so far.

so far, so goodused to say that things have been successful until now and you hope that they will continue to be successful, but you know that the task, etc. is not finished yetadj.distant

1.at a greater distance away from you

I saw her on the far side of the road.

at the far end of the room

They made for an empty table in the far corner .

2.at the furthest point in a particular direction

the far north of Scotland

Who is that on the far left of the photograph?

She is on the far right of the party(= holds extreme right-wing political views) .

3.a long distance away

a far country

IDMa far cry from stha very different experience from sth

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adj.1.a long distance; used for asking or stating how great a distance is; used for referring to the end or side of something that is a greater distance from you; used for referring to the part of an area or space that is nearest one side or end of it; distant2ed for emphasizing a difference when you are making a comparison3ed for saying or asking how much progress someone or something makes4ed for asking or saying how true something is or to what degree it happens; used for talking about how extreme someones actions are or how great an effect they have5.a long time in the past or the future, or a long time before or after a particular time1.a long distance; used for asking or stating how great a distance is; used for referring to the end or side of something that is a greater distance from you; used for referring to the part of an area or space that is nearest one side or end of it; distant2ed for emphasizing a difference when you are making a comparison3ed for saying or asking how much progress someone or something makes4ed for asking or saying how true something is or to what degree it happens; used for talking about how extreme someones actions are or how great an effect they have5.a long time in the past or the future, or a long time before or after a particular time

1. Short Far Near ...

2. by bus far how far ...

3. by prep. far adj. kilometer n. ...

4. ④ regret that + ...... ★far adv. ★act v. ...

6. fantastic adj. , far adj. fascinate vt. ,使 ...

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1."So we are to travel far away to a ship where people might be held hostage, " Anakin said shrewdly. "It sure sounds like a mission to me. ",”,“。”

2.Pessimists, however, say that it is still far from clear that the measures are dramatic or speedy enough to allay all attack.

3.While the President had declared an end to major hostilities, the harsh reality was that the war was far from over.

4.I had fallen so far behind that it seemed pointless trying to catch up.

5.Do not be far from me, for trouble is near and there is no one to help.

6.But NATO is far from winning the war, and the ragged Afghan insurgents seem to have more staying power than the Wests mighty alliance.西

7.And so far, not even the combined official powers of the Fed and Treasury have been able to stop the cascading disasters.便

8.Yet, if Shahabpur is any guide at all, the boom may be more far-reaching than is often supposed.

9.Google hasn't disclosed how much money the company has devoted to the project so far.

10.So far the early movers are trying to demonstrate that their funds will benefit China's broader interests.广