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  • 1 farther

    see academic.ru/29956/further">further 1. 1), 2. 1)
    * * *
    see further.
    * * *
    far·ther
    [ˈfɑ:ðəʳ, AM ˈfɑ:rðɚ]
    I. adv comp of far weiter
    1. (at, to a greater distance) weiter entfernt
    how much \farther is it to the airport? wie weit ist es noch zum Flughafen?
    it was \farther than expected to the shops der Weg zu den Geschäften war weiter als erwartet
    could you stand \farther off? könnten Sie etwas zur Seite gehen?
    \farther away weiter weg
    \farther down/up [sth] weiter unten/oben
    \farther east/west/north/south weiter östlich/westlich/nördlich/südlich
    \farther on along the road weiter die Straße entlang
    \farther back weiter zurück
    3. (additional) weitere(r, s)
    II. adj comp of far weiter
    at the \farther end am anderen Ende
    to the \farther side zum anderen Ufer
    * * *
    ['fAːðə(r)] comp of far
    1. adv
    See:
    = further
    2. adj
    weiter entfernt, hintere(r, s)

    at the farther endam anderen Ende

    * * *
    farther [ˈfɑː(r)ðə(r)]
    A adj
    1. komp von far
    2. weiter weg liegend, (vom Sprecher) abgewendet, entfernter:
    the farther shore das gegenüberliegende Ufer
    3. further B 1
    B adv
    1. weiter:
    so far and no farther bis hierher und nicht weiter
    2. further A 2, A 3
    * * *
    see further 1. 1), 2. 1)
    * * *
    adv.
    weiter adv. conj.
    überdies konj.

    English-german dictionary > farther

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