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4 dolce far niente
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6 mucho mayor
= far greater, far larger, very much greaterEx. An online subject retrieval catalog has a far greater potential for retrieving information than does a bookform catalog or a card catalog.Ex. Records for serials will be input online to the OCLC data base so that users of the OCLC system will have access to a far larger body of serial records in machine-readable form than any of them could have produced on its own.Ex. The number of potential indexing words is very much greater in longer documents.* * *= far greater, far larger, very much greaterEx: An online subject retrieval catalog has a far greater potential for retrieving information than does a bookform catalog or a card catalog.
Ex: Records for serials will be input online to the OCLC data base so that users of the OCLC system will have access to a far larger body of serial records in machine-readable form than any of them could have produced on its own.Ex: The number of potential indexing words is very much greater in longer documents. -
7 mucho más + Adverbio/Adjetivo
= far more + Adverbio/Adjetivo, far more + Adverbio/AdjetivoEx. However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog.Ex. However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog.* * *= far more + Adverbio/Adjetivo, far more + Adverbio/AdjetivoEx: However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog.
Ex: However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog. -
8 a todas partes
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9 a todos lados
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10 alejado del mundanal ruido
Ex. It hasn't yet been discovered by the major tour operators so if you're looking for somewhere far from the maddening crowds this could be it!.* * *Ex: It hasn't yet been discovered by the major tour operators so if you're looking for somewhere far from the maddening crowds this could be it!.
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11 en todos lados
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12 mucho mejor que
Ex. The video playback units are all Betamax format because it is felt that the picture quality is far superior to VHS (Video Home System) and other formats.* * *Ex: The video playback units are all Betamax format because it is felt that the picture quality is far superior to VHS (Video Home System) and other formats.
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13 mucho menos + Adjetivo
= far + Adjetivo ComparativoEx. Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.* * *= far + Adjetivo ComparativoEx: Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.
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14 mucho más allá de
Ex. The possibilities of international cooperation promise to bring scholarly access to East Asian Materials from far beyond the walls of any library, big or small.* * *Ex: The possibilities of international cooperation promise to bring scholarly access to East Asian Materials from far beyond the walls of any library, big or small.
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15 mucho más cerca
Ex. International standardization was at a very early stage far closer to an ideal than a reality.* * *Ex: International standardization was at a very early stage far closer to an ideal than a reality.
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16 mucho más rápido
Ex. The treated film needs to be far faster in action than present examples.* * *Ex: The treated film needs to be far faster in action than present examples.
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17 muy atrás
Ex. Most UK universities are already on it, and public libraries are not far behind.* * *Ex: Most UK universities are already on it, and public libraries are not far behind.
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18 muy diferente de
= far different... from, in marked contrast to/withEx. But Elizabeth Steinhagen was attracted to Santiago for far different reasons than its agreeable weather.Ex. In marked contrast to attitudes in Western Europe, Russians back hardline policies.* * *= far different... from, in marked contrast to/withEx: But Elizabeth Steinhagen was attracted to Santiago for far different reasons than its agreeable weather.
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19 muy lejano
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20 muy por delante de
Ex. He was a precocious seventh grader who had demonstrated an IQ of 145, thus placing him intellectually far ahead of his co-students.* * *Ex: He was a precocious seventh grader who had demonstrated an IQ of 145, thus placing him intellectually far ahead of his co-students.
См. также в других словарях:
far — far … Dictionnaire des rimes
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
far — 1. far from + noun. This is a common way of expressing denial or rejection of a proposition: • The American dream seems as far from reality as my Communist dream Guardian, 1986. Its function as metaphor is more strongly evident in the variant… … Modern English usage
far — [ far ] n. m. • 1799; breton fars, de l a. fr. fars « farci », du lat. farsus, p. p. de farcire « remplir, bourrer » ♦ Sorte de flan compact, généralt aux pruneaux, fait dans le Finistère. Far breton. ⊗ HOM. Fard, phare. ● far nom masculin (latin … Encyclopédie Universelle
far — [fär] adj. FARTHER, farthest: see also FURTHER, FURTHEST farther [ME farr, fer (> dial. form fur) < OE feorr, akin to OHG ferro < IE base * per , forward, beyond > L per, Gr per] 1. distant in space or time; not near; remote 2.… … English World dictionary
far — ► ADVERB (further, furthest or farther, farthest) 1) at, to, or by a great distance. 2) over a long way in space or time. 3) by a great deal. ► ADJECTIVE 1) situated at … English terms dictionary
Far — Far, adv. 1. To a great extent or distance of space; widely; as, we are separated far from each other. [1913 Webster] 2. To a great distance in time from any point; remotely; as, he pushed his researches far into antiquity. [1913 Webster] 3. In… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Far — may refer to:* Far East, or South and Southeast Asia ** Far Eastern Republic ** Far Eastern Federal District * FAR Manager, a Win32 Norton Commander clone * FAR Rabat, a Moroccan football club * Far infrared astronomy * Far pointer, in computer… … Wikipedia
FAR — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour les articles homophones, voir Fard, fart, phare et FHAR … Wikipédia en Français
Far — Far, a. [{Farther}and {Farthest}are used as the compar. and superl. of far, although they are corruptions arising from confusion with further and furthest. See {Further}.] [OE. fer, feor, AS. feor; akin to OS. fer, D. ver, OHG. ferro, adv., G.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Far — (englisch für „fern“) steht als Abkürzung für: Failure Analysis Request, ein Prozess oder Formular zum Melden von Fehlern z. B. in Produkten Falschakzeptanzrate (auch False Acceptance Rate o. ä.), ein Begriff aus der Informatik Fasci d Azione… … Deutsch Wikipedia