单词 | further |
释义 | further/ˈfəːðə / used as comparative of far. adverb (also farther) 1At, to, or by a greater distance (used to indicate the extent to which one thing or person is or becomes distant from another): for some time I had wanted to move further from London figurative the EU seems to have moved further away from the original aims Synonyms at a greater distance, more distant, farther 1.1 [with negative] Used to emphasize the difference between a supposed or suggested fact or state of mind and the truth: as for her being a liar, nothing could be further from the truth nothing could be further from his mind than marrying Synonyms more unlike, less like; farther 2Over a greater expanse of space or time; for a longer way: we had walked further than I realized figurative wages have been driven down even further 2.1Beyond the point already reached or the distance already covered: Amelie decided to drive further up the coast before going any further we need to define our terms 2.2Beyond or in addition to what has already been done: this theme will be developed further in Chapter 6 2.3 [sentence adverb] Used to introduce a new point relating to or reinforcing a previous statement: On the Internet, the size and scope of the market is several orders of magnitude higher. Further, it is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week Synonyms furthermore, moreover, what's more, also, additionally, in addition, besides, as well, too, to boot, on top of that, over and above that, into the bargain, by the same token archaic withal, forbye 2.4At or to a more advanced, successful, or desirable stage: determination could not get her any further at the end of three years they were no further on adjective 1 (also farther /ˈfɑːðə/) More distant in space than another item of the same kind: two men were standing at the further end of the clearing Synonyms more distant, more remote, remoter, more advanced, more extreme, further away/off, farther; far, other, opposite 1.1More remote from a central point: the museum is in the further reaches of the town Synonyms remote, distant, far away/off/removed 2Additional to what already exists or has already taken place, been done, or been accounted for: cook for a further ten minutes Synonyms additionally, more, to a greater extent additional, more, extra, supplementary, supplemental, other; new, fresh verb [with object] Help the progress or development of (something); promote: he had depended on using them to further his own career...
Synonyms promote, advance, forward, develop, stimulate; facilitate, aid, assist, help, help along, lend a hand to, abet; expedite, hasten, speed up, accelerate, step up, spur on, oil the wheels of, push, give a push to, boost, encourage, cultivate, nurture, succour; back, contribute to, foster, champion UsageIs there any difference between further and farther in she moved further down the train and she moved farther down the train? Both words share the same roots: in the sentences given above, where the sense is ‘at, to, or by a greater distance’, there is no difference in meaning, and both are equally correct. Further is a much commoner word, though, and is in addition used in various abstract and metaphorical contexts, for example referring to time, in which farther is unusual, e.g. without further delay; have you anything further to say?; we intend to stay a further two weeks. The same distinction is made between farthest and furthest: the farthest point from the sun versus this first team has gone furthest in its analysis. Phrasesfurther to your (or our) —— not go any further until further notice until further orders Derivativesfurtherer
OriginOld English furthor (adverb), furthra (adjective), fyrthrian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to forth. |
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