further的意思和读音

further

: [ˈfɜrðər] : [ˈfɜː(r)ðə(r)]

adv.

v.

adj.

furthers  furthering  furthered  

v.+n.further development,further expansion,further process,further career,further cause

v.prevent

adj.additional,more,extra,added,supplementary

v.advance,promote,foster,broaden,expand

furtheradv.

1.at or to a greater distance

We had walked further than I had realized.

Two miles further on we came to a small town.

The hospital is further down the road.沿

Can you stand a bit further away?

2.a longer way in the past or the future

Think further back into your childhood.

How will the company be doing ten years further on?

3.to a greater degree or extent

The police decided to investigate further.

My life is further complicated by having to work such long hours.

Nothing could be further from the truth .

4.in addition to what has just been said

Further, it is important to consider the cost of repairs.

IDM

I would go even further and suggest that the entire government is corrupt.

They watered down the soup to make it go further.

go furtherto say more about sth, or make a more extreme point about it

I would go even further and suggest that the entire government is corrupt.

to last longer; to serve more people

They watered down the soup to make it go further.

go no furthernot go any furtherif you tell sb that a secret willgo no further , you promise not to tell it to anyone else

I am not satisfied with your explanation and intend to take the matter further.

take sth furtherto take more serious action about sth or speak to sb at a higher level about it

I am not satisfied with your explanation and intend to take the matter further.

adj.

1.more; additional

Cook for a further 2 minutes.

Have you any further questions?

For further details call this number.

We have decided to take no further action.

The museum is closed until further notice(= until we say that it is open again) .

v.

1.~ sthto help sth to develop or be successful

They hoped the new venture would further the cause of cultural cooperation in Europe.

She took the new job to further her career.

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adv.1.,2.

v.1.,

adj.1.The comparative of far2.going a longer distance; at a greater distance away from a place, or a greater distance in a particular direction3ed for saying that something exists or happens more, or to a greater degree4ed for talking about an additional thing or amount5.past a certain place or point; used when saying how long before or after a particular time something is6ed for introducing another statement that you are adding to what you have just said, especially when you are trying to emphasize or prove something.7.The comparative of far1.The comparative of far2.going a longer distance; at a greater distance away from a place, or a greater distance in a particular direction3ed for saying that something exists or happens more, or to a greater degree4ed for talking about an additional thing or amount5.past a certain place or point; used when saying how long before or after a particular time something is6ed for introducing another statement that you are adding to what you have just said, especially when you are trying to emphasize or prove something.7.The comparative of far

v.1.to help the progress of something so that it is more likely to be successful

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1.Further integrating Oracle's and Sun's products seems to be one of the main reasons for the takeover.Sun

2.In the 1970s under Anwar Sadat, and with encouragement from his wife Jehan, women made further gains.2070.

3.This article explains it a bit further, showing how each player reads, writes, and or executes runs a process in the paradigm.

4.My team worked with a biotech start-up to develop a business model to fund further proof-of-concept studies of their fruit fly technology.

5.They will likely continue to lag for at least a year, until the next phone comes out, and possibly further.1

6.But what is often the case, and a good explanation of often hinder us the most, because it gives us grounds to stop, no further thought. Mr.使

7.Microsoft further extended this idea by putting programs into a sort of menu mode as soon as you click once on any menu.

8.It also said the original consultation process had been "questionable and hasty" and called for further consultation on the issue.”,

9.Tracker rates are likely to continue to gain in popularity amid speculation that the Bank of England may have to cut rates a lot further.

10.With net credit losses declining further, the bank declared that it had "turned the corner" , but remained cautious about its outlook.”,