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    adv. (farther, further; farthest, furthest) 1. хол. How \far is the station from here? Өртөө эндээс хир хол вэ? 2. их, маш, тун. He runs \far faster than his brother. Tэр, ахаасаа илүү хурдан гүйдэг. as/ so far as чадах/ мэдэх хирээрээ. I will help you as \far as I can. Би чамд чадах чинээгээрээ тусална. far and wide also far and near энд тэндгүй, хаа сайгүй, хаяагүй. by far дээр, илүү, хавьгүй дээр. go far амжилт олох, хол явах. not go very far хүрэлцэхгүй, хангалттай биш. go too far хэтрүүлэх, дэндүүлэх. how far хир зэрэг, аль хир. adj. хол, зайтай, холын. a far cry from sth шал өөр/ ондоо, тэс өөр. the Far East Алс Дорнод. far-fetched adj. итгэмээргүй, үнэмшилгүй. far-flung adj. 1. өргөн тархсан. 2. холын. faraway adj. холын, алсын.

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