by far

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English - Turkish
çok daha fazla

Bu roman ondan çok daha fazla ilginç. - This novel is by far more interesting than that one.

bir hayli
açık ara

O, açık ara farkla en iyi öğrencidir. - He is by far the best student.

Bu, açık ara farkla onun bütün romanlarının en ilgincidir. - This is by far the most interesting of all his novels.

fersah fersah
çok

Bu roman ondan çok daha ilginç. - This novel is by far more interesting than that one.

Aşktan dolayı katlandığın acı herhangi bir zevkten çok daha tatlıdır. - The pain you go through because of love is by far sweeter than any other pleasure.

öbürlerinden kat kat daha
büyük bir farkla
açık farkla

Bu açık farkla şimdiye kadar yaptığımız en iyi şey. - This is by far the best thing we've done so far.

Tom açık farkla sınıfımızda en iyi Fransızca konuşan kişi. - Tom is by far the best French speaker in our class.

fersah fersah çok
Gelmiş geçmiş en
Açık ara farkla, (öbürlerinden) kat kat daha ...: "They're by far the best. - Onlar kat kat daha iyi."
(öbürlerinden) kat kat daha ...: They're by far the best. Onlar kat kat daha iyi
English - English
To a considerably large extent, easily

Paris is by far the largest city in France.

by a large margin; very much
by a considerable margin; "she was by far the smartest student"; "it was far and away the best meal he had ever eaten
by far

    Turkish pronunciation

    bay fär

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbī ˈfär/ /ˈbaɪ ˈfɑːr/

    Etymology

    [ 'bI, before consonants also ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, preposition and adverb, from Old English, preposition, be, bI; akin to Old High German bI by, near, Latin ambi- on both sides, around, Greek amphi.

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