单词 | far off |
释义 | far off Word forms: further off , furthest off 1. adjective If you describe a moment in time as far off, you mean that it is a long time from the present, either in the past or the future. Back in those far off days, his argument was credible. Agreement is even further off. 2. adjective If you describe something as far off, you mean that it is a long distance from you or from a particular place. ...stars in far-off galaxies. Far off is also an adverb. The band was playing far off in their blue and yellow uniforms. Collocations: far-off land The nurses and hospital staff felt sorry for me in a far-off land away from my family and were very kind. Times, Sunday Times For we do indeed eat such stuff in our far-off land, and like it. Times, Sunday Times Happy memories of a far-off land. Times, Sunday Times Strange to enjoy such an epiphany about one's calling under a fluorescent light and whirring fan in a far-off land. Times, Sunday Times So what explains the national obsession with this far-off land? Times, Sunday Times How much do you want or need to understand about a far-off place of which we know little? Times, Sunday Times Have you ever tried assembling a travel cot at 3am in a far-off place? Times, Sunday Times Now, outsourcing companies, some in far-off places, are offering to do such work at a fraction of the usual price. Times, Sunday Times In other tales the ruler's cruelty manifests itself more openly, but these are set in far-off places with bizarre customs. The Times Literary Supplement Yet nowadays, these trade fairs seem to happen in far-off places. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 久远的 Japanese: 遠い時間的に |
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