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1 far off
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2 far
n. далеку (far away, far off, far out); far and near, far and wide - секаде;2. многу, мошне; far from it - никако, за ништоadj. far as - до2. доколку; how far? - колку?3. колку далеку? каде?; so far as - дотаму, дури, доколку; so far - досега, засега; so far so good - засега се е в ред; thus far - досадаadj. оддалечен, далечен (исто и far off)n. големо растојание; from far - со растојание, од далеку;2. by far - многу повеќе; far-away - a. оддалечен, далеку;3. отсутен; far-between - a. редок; далеку; далечен, далеку -
3 hold off
phr. v. 1. задржува (на растојание) (непријател/напад)2. hold off sth/doing sth одложува нешто/да (на)прави нешто: Would it be better to buy a house now or hold off a few months? Дали ќе биде подобро сега да купиме куќа или да пр-ичекаме неколку месеци?;3. не заврнува: Therain has held off so far Досега не заврна
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Far-off — a. 1. Remote; as, the far off distance; troops landing on far off shores. Cf. {Far off}, under {Far}, adv. Syn: faraway. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] 2. remote in time; as, far off happier times. Syn: remote, removed. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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far-off — adj literary 1.) a long way from where you are = ↑distant a far off land/country/place etc ▪ visitors from a far off land ▪ far off galaxies 2.) a long time ago ▪ in those far off days when we were young … Dictionary of contemporary English
far-off — adjective 1. ) happening a long time before or after the present time: in those far off days of our youth 2. ) far away from you or from a particular place: a far off land … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
far-off — also faroff, 1590s, from FAR (Cf. far) + OFF (Cf. off) … Etymology dictionary
far-off — far, faraway, far off *distant, remote, removed Antonyms: near, nigh, nearly … New Dictionary of Synonyms
far-off — [fär′ôf′] adj. distant; remote … English World dictionary
far off — index inaccessible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
far-off — index remote (not proximate), remote (secluded), unapproachable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
far-off — far′ off′ adj. distant; remote • Etymology: 1580–90 … From formal English to slang
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