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* * *far.ther[f'a:ðə] adj (compar of far) 1 mais distante, mais remoto, mais afastado, mais longe. 2 adicional, mais. • adv 1 mais longe, mais completo, mais adiantado, mais avançado. 2 além disso, também, demais. -
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I a2) більш віддалений; подальший; пізніший3) додатковийII adv2) далі, подалі3) icт. крім того, також; більше тогоIII = further III -
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adj. daha uzak, uzaktaki, ötedeki, ilerdeki, ileriki, ilave edilen————————adv. daha uzakta, diğer, daha uzağa, ileriye, öteye, bundan başka, ayrıca, ilaveten* * *1. daha ileri (adv.) 2. öteki (adj.)* * * -
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farther — farther, further 1. general. Further is the older form, being recorded in Old English and probably related to our word forth, while farther is a Middle English variant of further; from this stage the two words came to be used as the comparative… … Modern English usage
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Farther — Far ther (f[aum]r [th][ e]r), a., compar. of {Far}. [superl. {Farthest} ( [th][e^]st). See {Further}.] [For farrer, OE. ferrer, compar. of far; confused with further. Cf. {Farthest}.] 1. More remote; more distant than something else. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
farther in — farther out; farther in Used in the context of options to refer to the relative length of option contract maturities ( maturity). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
farther — c.1300, variant of FURTHER (Cf. further) (q.v.), by 17c. it replaced ferrer as comparative of the descendant of O.E. fierr far (itself a comparative but no longer felt as one). Vowel change influenced by the root vowel, and confusion with M.E.… … Etymology dictionary
farther — [fär′thər] adj. [ME ferther, var. of further, substituted for regular ferrer (compar. of fer) < OE fyrre, compar. of feorr, FAR] 1. compar. of FAR 2. more distant or remote 3. additional; further adv. 1. compar. of … English World dictionary
Farther — Far ther, v. t. To help onward. [R.] See {Further}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
farther — [adv] at a greater distance beyond, further, longer, more distant, more remote, remoter, yon, yonder; concepts 586,778 Ant. closer, nearer … New thesaurus
farther — 1 adverb 1 a greater distance than before or than something else; further: We d better not go any farther today. | farther away/apart etc: The boats were drifting farther and farther apart. | He heard a voice farther down the track. | farther… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
farther — far|ther1 [ˈfa:ðə US ˈfa:rðər ] adv 1.) a greater distance than before or than something else; a ↑comparative form of far = ↑further ▪ We decided not to go any farther. farther away/apart/down/along etc ▪ The boats were drifting farther and… … Dictionary of contemporary English