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1 far
[fɑː] 1. adv(comp farther, further; sup farthest, furthest) дале́коfar and away — зна́чно; набага́то
far the best — дале́ко кра́щий
far better — дале́ко кра́ще
far from — дале́ко від
far from it — зо́всім ні
as far as — 1) до 2) наскі́льки
I shall go with you as far as the university — я пройду́ з ва́ми до університе́ту
as far as I am concerned — наскі́льки це мене́ стосу́ється
in so far as — оскі́льки
2. adjso far — нара́зі, по́ки що, до цьо́го ча́су
(comp farther, further; sup farthest, furthest) дале́кий, відда́лений3. na far cry — вели́ка ві́ддаль
1) вели́ка кі́лькістьby far — набага́то, зна́чно
he surpassed me by far — він зна́чно переве́ршив мене́
2) вели́ка ві́ддальfrom far — зда́лека
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