Etymology: [ 'fär ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English fer, from Old English feorr; akin to Old High German ferro far, Old English faran to go; more at FARE.
Synonyms: beyond, further, longer, more distant, more remote, remoter, yon, yonder
daha uzak, diğer, ayrıca, bundan başka, daha uzaktaki, öteye, ötedeki, daha ötedeki, daha öte, uzak, daha fazla, uzaktaki, ileriye, daha uzağa, ilave edilen, ilaveten, ileriki, ilerdeki, daha uzakta, further, buna ilâveten, daha ilerde, daha ötede, daha ilerdeki, en ötede, farthermost en uzak, daha ileri, en ileride, daha uzağa/uzakta, ırak, far and wide her yerde, öbür, mesafe katetmiş, Federal Satın Alma Yönetmeliği; Federal Havacılık Yönetmeliği (Federal Acquisition Regulation; Federal Aviation Regulation), uzağa, uzakta, öteki, fazla, epeyce, pek çok, (pek) çok, daha uzun olan, çok, Far East Uzak Doğu, -den uzak; uzağa; uzakta: He's never journeyed far from Istanbul. İstanbul'dan uzağa hiç seyahat etmedi. They didn't go far. Uzağa, Bana göre değil, few and far between seyrek, far and away pek çok, far and near, Allah esirgesin, ilerlemiş, Ben yapmam, far be it from me, Far from it, alt,
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Tending to a greater distance; beyond a certain point; additional; further, At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond; as, let us rest with what we have, without looking farther, more distant in especially space or time; "they live in the farther house, Of or pertaining to being distant, ] See Further, comparative of far, More remote; more distant than something else, more distant in especially space or time; "they live in the farther house", to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (`further' is used more often than `farther' in this abstract sense); "further complicated by uncertainty about the future"; "let's not discuss it further"; "nothing could be further from the truth"; "they are further along in their research than we expected"; "the application of the law was extended farther"; "he is going no farther in his studies", Farther is a comparative form of far. more distant; a comparative form of 'far' = further, at a greater distance; to a greater degree; even further, to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense); "farther north"; "moved farther away"; "farther down the corridor"; "the practice may go back still farther to the Druids"; "went only three miles further"; "further in the future", more distant in especially degree; "nothing could be further from the truth"; "further from our expectations"; "farther from the truth"; "farther from our expectations", Moreover; by way of progress in treating a subject; as, farther, let us consider the probable event, more distant or remote; additional, continuing on to a greater distance, To help onward, Extreme, More remote or longer of two, Remote in time, Remote in space, Distant in space, time or degree, Long, To or from a great distance, time, or degree, spelt (type of wheat), Very much, fer, Federal Acquisition Regulations The regulations applied to the federal government's acquisition of services, including health care services (also see FEHBARS), Facility Request in SS7 Also Federal Acquisition Regulations, Music, (v ) - be, remote in time; "if we could see far into the future"; "all that happened far in the past", = Father Farfar or ff = Fathers father, at or to a certain point or degree; "I can only go so far before I have to give up"; "how far can we get with this kind of argument?", to an advanced stage or point; "a young man who will go very far, This is a spell Range Spells cast at Far range are cast upon something that is within a hundred paces of the magus, to a considerable degree; very much; "a far far better thing that I do"; "felt far worse than yesterday"; "eyes far too close together", Field Alert Report, nIII: goal; end (of a long process), Floor-area ratio, in land-use planning, A conflagration Usage: "If my brother from Jawjuh don't change the all in my pickup truck, that thing's gonna catch far ", father, distant; remote, at a great distance in time or space or degree; "we come from a far country"; "far corners of the earth"; "the far future"; "a far journey"; "the far side of the road"; "far from the truth"; "far in the future", Remote in affection or obedience; at a distance, morally or spiritually; t enmity with; alienated, Widely different in nature or quality; opposite in character, The more distant of two; as, the far side (called also off side) of a horse, that is, the right side, or the one opposite to the rider when he mounts, Remote from purpose; contrary to design or wishes; as, far be it from me to justify cruelty, Distant in any direction; not near; remote; mutually separated by a wide space or extent, Distant from something; not close or near, A young pig, or a litter of pigs, To a great distance in time from any point; remotely; as, he pushed his researches far into antiquity, To a great extent or distance of space; widely; as, we are separated far from each other, being the animal or vehicle on the right or being on the right side of an animal or vehicle; "the horse on the right is the far horse"; "the right side is the far side of the horse", beyond a norm in opinion or actions; "the far right", being of a considerable distance or length; "a far trek", In a great proportion; by many degrees; very much; deeply; greatly, In great part; as, the day is far spent, the gross floor area of the building relative to the area of the lot on which it's built Each zoning district classification contains an FAR limit A building can contain floor area equal to the lot area multiplied by the floor area ratio (FAR) of the district in which the lot is located In a zone where the permitted FAR is a maximum of 1 0, a 40,000 sq foot lot (approximately an acre) could have a 40,000 sq ft building Staying within the FAR limit, a developer might build a 4-story building at 10,000 sq ft per floor, or a 2-story building at 20,000 sq ft per floor Height rules permitting, it could also be a 10-story building at 4,000 sq feet per floor If the FAR is 4 0 (the greatest FAR currently permitted in Cambridge), the same lot could hold a 160,000 sq ft building Parking areas, cellar space, floor space in open balconies, elevator or stair-bulkheads, and other non-habitable space within the building do not count as part of the FAR, at or to or from a great distance in space; "he traveled far"; "strayed far from home"; "sat far away from each other", adj/adv [a long way away] jauh, emphasis You use the expression by far when you are comparing something or someone with others of the same kind, in order to emphasize how great the difference is between them. For example, you can say that something is by far the best or the best by far to indicate that it is definitely the best. By far the most important issue for them is unemployment It was better by far to be clear-headed, Farandole Composer module Can be 16 channels with a maximum of 64 8Bit/16Bit Samples, vagueness You can use far in expressions like `as far as I know' and `so far as I remember' to indicate that you are not absolutely sure of the statement you are about to make or have just made, and you may be wrong. It only lasted a couple of years, as far as I know So far as I am aware, no proper investigation has ever been carried out into the subject, You can describe people with extreme left-wing or right-wing political views as the far left or the far right. Anti-racist campaigners are urging the Government to ban all far-Right groups. = extreme, emphasis If you say that something is far from a particular thing or far from being the case, you are emphasizing that it is not that particular thing or not at all the case, especially when people expect or assume that it is. It was obvious that much of what they recorded was far from the truth Far from being relaxed, we both felt so uncomfortable we hardly spoke It is still far from clear exactly what the Thais intend to do, emphasis You can use the expression `far from it' to emphasize a negative statement that you have just made. Being dyslexic does not mean that one is unintelligent. Far from it, If you say that someone will go far, you mean that they will be very successful in their career. I was very impressed with the talent of Michael Ball. He will go far, If you say that something is good as far as it goes or true so far as it goes, you mean that it is good or true only to a limited extent. His plan for tax relief is fine as far as it goes but will not be sufficient to get the economy moving again, You say far be it from me to disagree, or far be it from me to criticize, when you are disagreeing or criticizing and you want to appear less hostile. Far be it from me to criticise, but shouldn't their mother take a share of the blame?, emphasis You can use far to mean `very much' when you are comparing two things and emphasizing the difference between them. For example, you can say that something is far better or far worse than something else to indicate that it is very much better or worse. You can also say that something is, for example, far too big to indicate that it is very much too big. Women who eat plenty of fresh vegetables are far less likely to suffer anxiety or depression The police say the response has been far better than expected These trials are simply taking far too long, You can talk about how far a person or action goes to describe the degree to which someone's behaviour or actions are extreme. It's still not clear how far the Russian parliament will go to implement its own plans This time he's gone too far, If you ask how far a place is, you are asking what distance it is from you or from another place. If you ask how far someone went, you are asking what distance they travelled, or what place they reached. How far is Pawtucket from Providence? How far is it to Malcy? How far can you throw? You can only judge how high something is when you know how far away it is She followed the tracks as far as the road, If one place, thing, or person is far away from another, there is a great distance between them. I know a nice little Italian restaurant not far from here They came from as far away as Florida Both of my sisters moved even farther away from home They lay in the cliff top grass with the sea stretching out far below Is it far? near, far Far has two comparatives, farther and further, and two superlatives, farthest and furthest. Farther and farthest are used mainly in sense 1., and are dealt with here. Further and furthest are dealt with in separate entries, distantly; from afar; considerably; very, When there are two things of the same kind in a place, the far one is the one that is a greater distance from you. He had wandered to the far end of the room near, You can use far to refer to the part of an area or object that is the greatest distance from the centre in a particular direction. For example, the far north of a country is the part of it that is the greatest distance to the north. I wrote the date at the far left of the blackboard, You can talk about how far someone or something gets to describe the progress that they make. Discussions never progressed very far Think of how far we have come in a little time I don't think Mr Cavanagh would get far with that trick, You can use far to talk about the extent or degree to which something happens or is true. How far did the film tell the truth about Barnes Wallis?, A time or event that is far away in the future or the past is a long time from the present or from a particular point in time. hidden conflicts whose roots lie far back in time I can't see any farther than the next six months The first day of term, which seemed so far away at the start of the summer holidays, is looming, Someone or something that is far gone is in such a bad state or condition that not much can be done to help or improve them. In his last few days the pain seemed to have stopped, but by then he was so far gone that it was no longer any comfort Many of the properties are in a desperate state but none is too far gone to save, emphasis You use the expression far and away when you are comparing something or someone with others of the same kind, in order to emphasize how great the difference is between them. For example, you can say that something is far and away the best to indicate that it is definitely the best. He's still far and away the best we have. = easily, Federal Acquisition Regulations These are the primary regulations for use by all Federal Executive agencies in their acquisition of supplies and services with appropriated funds Clauses from the FAR are usually passed on to IU through contracts with the Federal government, Federal Acquisition Regulation, Federal Aviation Regulation, aviation rules and regulations enforced by the FAA, Federal Aviation Regulations, Federal Aviation Regulation, Federal Aviation Regulation (United States), Federal Aviation Regulations, Title 14 of the U S Code of Federal Regulations, The rules and regulations covering every aspect of aviation, Someone or something that is not far wrong, not far out, or not far off is almost correct or almost accurate. I hadn't been far wrong in my estimate Robertson is not far off her target, Federal Acquisition Regulations, Field Action Request, If you tell or ask someone what has happened so far, you are telling or asking them what has happened up until the present point in a situation or story, and often implying that something different might happen later. It's been quiet so far So far, they have met with no success, You can use the expression `as far as I can see' when you are about to state your opinion of a situation, or have just stated it, to indicate that it is your personal opinion. As far as I can see there are only two reasons for such an action, to an advanced stage or point; "a young man who will go very far", feelings You can say so far so good to express satisfaction with the way that a situation or activity is progressing, developing, or happening, If you say that something only goes so far or can only go so far, you mean that its extent, effect, or influence is limited. Their loyalty only went so far The church can only go so far in secular matters, If people come from far and wide, they come from a large number of places, some of them far away. If things spread far and wide, they spread over a very large area or distance. Volunteers came from far and wide His fame spread far and wide, a terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the government dominated by Tutsi and to reinstitute Hutu control; "in 1999 ALIR guerrillas kidnapped and killed eight foreign tourists", as far as I am concerned: see concern a far cry from: see cry in so far as: see insofar as near and far: see near, If you say that someone won't go far wrong or can't go far wrong with a particular thing or course of action, you mean that it is likely to be successful or satisfactory. If you remember these three golden rules you won't go far wrong,
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Tending to a greater distance; beyond a certain point; additional; further
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At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond; as, let us rest with what we have, without looking farther
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more distant in especially space or time; "they live in the farther house
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to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (`further' is used more often than `farther' in this abstract sense); "further complicated by uncertainty about the future"; "let's not discuss it further"; "nothing could be further from the truth"; "they are further along in their research than we expected"; "the application of the law was extended farther"; "he is going no farther in his studies"
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at a greater distance; to a greater degree; even further
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to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense); "farther north"; "moved farther away"; "farther down the corridor"; "the practice may go back still farther to the Druids"; "went only three miles further"; "further in the future"
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more distant in especially degree; "nothing could be further from the truth"; "further from our expectations"; "farther from the truth"; "farther from our expectations"
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If you ask how far a place is, you are asking what distance it is from you or from another place. If you ask how far someone went, you are asking what distance they travelled, or what place they reached. How far is Pawtucket from Providence? How far is it to Malcy? How far can you throw? You can only judge how high something is when you know how far away it is She followed the tracks as far as the road
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If one place, thing, or person is far away from another, there is a great distance between them. I know a nice little Italian restaurant not far from here They came from as far away as Florida Both of my sisters moved even farther away from home They lay in the cliff top grass with the sea stretching out far below Is it far? near
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When there are two things of the same kind in a place, the far one is the one that is a greater distance from you. He had wandered to the far end of the room near
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You can use far to refer to the part of an area or object that is the greatest distance from the centre in a particular direction. For example, the far north of a country is the part of it that is the greatest distance to the north. I wrote the date at the far left of the blackboard
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A time or event that is far away in the future or the past is a long time from the present or from a particular point in time. hidden conflicts whose roots lie far back in time I can't see any farther than the next six months The first day of term, which seemed so far away at the start of the summer holidays, is looming
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Someone or something that is far gone is in such a bad state or condition that not much can be done to help or improve them. In his last few days the pain seemed to have stopped, but by then he was so far gone that it was no longer any comfort Many of the properties are in a desperate state but none is too far gone to save
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Federal Aviation Regulation, aviation rules and regulations enforced by the FAA
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to an advanced stage or point; "a young man who will go very far"
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feelings You can say so far so good to express satisfaction with the way that a situation or activity is progressing, developing, or happening
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If you say that something only goes so far or can only go so far, you mean that its extent, effect, or influence is limited. Their loyalty only went so far The church can only go so far in secular matters
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If people come from far and wide, they come from a large number of places, some of them far away. If things spread far and wide, they spread over a very large area or distance. Volunteers came from far and wide His fame spread far and wide
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a terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the government dominated by Tutsi and to reinstitute Hutu control; "in 1999 ALIR guerrillas kidnapped and killed eight foreign tourists"
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as far as I am concerned: see concern a far cry from: see cry in so far as: see insofar as near and far: see near
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If you say that someone won't go far wrong or can't go far wrong with a particular thing or course of action, you mean that it is likely to be successful or satisfactory. If you remember these three golden rules you won't go far wrong
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