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1 far into the afternoon
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2 far into the night
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3 far into the air
Общая лексика: высоко в воздух -
4 far into the ground
Общая лексика: глубоко в землю -
5 far into the night
Общая лексика: далеко за полночь, до глубокой ночи, до поздней ночи, допоздна -
6 far into the night
sampai larut malam -
7 far into the night
krietni pāri pusnaktij; līdz vēlai naktij -
8 far into the air
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9 far into the ground
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10 far into the night
далеко за полночь, допоздна -
11 Far into the night
Далеко за полночьDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Far into the night
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12 far\ into\ the\ night
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13 go far into
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14 The drizzling rain continued far into the night.
Общая лексика: Дождь продолжал моросить до поздней ночи.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > The drizzling rain continued far into the night.
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15 go far into
Общая лексика: продолжаться долго -
16 see far into a millstone
1) Общая лексика: обладать сверхъестественной проницательностью (обыкн. ирон.), быть очень проницательным2) Ироническое выражение: быть (уж) чересчур проницательнымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > see far into a millstone
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17 work far into the night
Макаров: работать до поздней ночиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > work far into the night
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18 to see far into the millstone
būt pārlieku vērīgam -
19 see far into a millstone
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20 driven\ far\ into\ the\ ground
English-Hungarian dictionary > driven\ far\ into\ the\ ground
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far — [ far ] (comparative far|ther [ farðər ] or fur|ther [ fɜrðər ] ; superlative far|thest [ farðəst ] or fur|thest [ fɜrðəst ] ) adjective, adverb *** Far can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Have you traveled far today? after the verb… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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into — [in′to͞o, in′too, in′tə; in to͞o′] prep. [ME < OE: see IN1 & TO1] 1. from the outside to the inside of; to the midst or depths of [walked into the house, jumped into the lake] 2. advancing or continuing to the midst of (a period of time)… … English World dictionary
far — far1 W1S1 [fa: US fa:r] adv comparative farther [ˈfa:ðə US ˈfa:rðər] or further [ˈfə:ðə US ˈfə:rðər] superlative farthest [ˈfa:ðıst US ˈfa:r ] or furthest [ˈfə:ðıst US ˈfə:r ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(distance)¦ 2¦(a lot/very much)¦ 3¦(progress)¦ 4¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
far — 1 adverb comparative farther or further superlative farthest or furthest A LONG DISTANCE 1 LONG DISTANCE a long distance: Have you driven far? | We walked much further than we had intended. | far away: My parents don t live far away. | far… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
far */*/*/ — UK [fɑː(r)] / US [fɑr] adjective, adverb Word forms far : adjective far comparative farther UK [ˈfɑː(r)ðə(r)] / US [ˈfɑrðər] or further UK [ˈfɜː(r)ðə(r)] / US [ˈfɜrðər] superlative farthest UK [ˈfɑː(r)ðɪst] / US [ˈfɑrðəst] or furthest UK… … English dictionary
far — farness, n. /fahr/, adv., adj., farther or further, farthest or furthest. adv. 1. at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet. 2. at or to a remote or advanced time: We talked far into the… … Universalium