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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. further [ingl. am. ˈfərðər, ingl. brit. ˈfəːðə] ADV.

1.1. further (in distance):

they live even further away
how much further is it?
(you need) look no further!

1.2. further (in progress):

1.3. further (in time):

we must look back even further

1.4. further (in extent, degree):

2. further:

further to (in letters) as prep., further to your letter of June 6, …

3. further (furthermore):

further sentence adv.

II. further [ingl. am. ˈfərðər, ingl. brit. ˈfəːðə] ADJ.

further
I have no further use for the car
I have nothing further to say
until further notice

III. further [ingl. am. ˈfərðər, ingl. brit. ˈfəːðə] V. trans.

further cause/aims
further cause/aims
further career/interests

further education

further education SUST. U ingl. brit.:

further education

further education Info

I. far <comp further or farther, superl furthest or farthest> [ingl. am. fɑr, ingl. brit. fɑː] ADV.

1.1. far (in distance):

1.2. far (in progress):

1.3. far (in time):

1.4. far (in extent, degree):

2. far (very much):

3. far in phrases:

as or so far as, as or so far as I know
su equipo fue (de) lejos el peor amer. coloq.
es (de) lejos el mejor jugador amer. coloq.

II. far [ingl. am. fɑr, ingl. brit. fɑː] ADJ.

1. far (distant):

in a far country liter.

2. far (most distant) atrbv., no compar.:

3. far (extreme) atrbv., no compar.:

far-fetched [ingl. am. ˌfɑrˈfɛtʃt, ingl. brit. ˌfɑːˈfɛtʃt] ADJ.

far-flung [ingl. am. ˈfɑr ˈfləŋ, ingl. brit.] ADJ.

1. far-flung (distant):

2. far-flung (widespread):

far-distant [ˌfɑrˈdɪstənt] ADJ.

1. far-distant (in space):

far-distant hills/trees

2. far-distant (in time):

far-distant past/future
far-distant past/future

far out <atrbv. far-out> [ingl. am. fɑrˈaʊt, ingl. brit. ˌfɑːrˈaʊt] ADJ. argot, arcznte.

1. far out (unconventional):

far out clothes/people/ideas

2. far out (wonderful):

bárbaro coloq.
de alucine Esp. argot

far-reaching [ingl. am. ˌfɑˈritʃɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˌfɑːˈriːtʃɪŋ] ADJ.

far-seeing [ˈfɑrˌsiɪŋ] ADJ.

far-seeing → farsighted

farsighted [ingl. am. ˈfɑrˌsaɪdəd, fɑrˈsaɪdəd, ingl. brit. ˌfɑːˈsʌɪtɪd] ADJ.

1. farsighted (showing foresight):

farsighted person
farsighted person
farsighted decision/measures

2. farsighted ingl. am. MED.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. further [ˈfɜ:ðəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfɜ:rðɚ] ADJ. compar. of far

1. further (greater distance):

further

2. further (additional):

further
if you have any further problems ...
until further notice

II. further [ˈfɜ:ðəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfɜ:rðɚ] ADV. compar. of far

1. further (greater distance):

further
we didn't get much further
further on
further and further
to go further with sth

2. further (more):

further
I have nothing further to say

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to not go any further
this musn't go any further

III. further [ˈfɜ:ðəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfɜ:rðɚ] V. trans.

further
to further sb's interests

I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɑ:r] ADV.

1. far (a long distance):

far distant liter.

2. far (distant in time):

3. far (in progress):

4. far (much):

5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):

as far as I know ...

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɑ:r] ADJ.

1. far (distant):

a far country liter.

2. far (further away):

I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɑ:r] ADV.

1. far (a long distance):

far distant liter.

2. far (distant in time):

3. far (in progress):

4. far (much):

5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):

as far as I know ...

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɑ:r] ADJ.

1. far (distant):

a far country liter.

2. far (further away):

go far V. intr. went, gone -es

1. go far (have success):

2. go far (contribute):

far-off [ˌfɑ:ʳˈɒf, ingl. am. ˌfɑ:rˈɑ:f] ADJ.

far-off place, country
far-off time

far-reaching [ˌfɑ:ˈri:tʃɪŋ, ingl. am. ˌfɑ:r-] ADJ.

far-fetched [ˌfɑ:ˈfetʃt, ingl. am. ˌfɑ:r-] ADJ.

far-sighted [ˌfɑ:ˈsaɪtɪd, ingl. am. ˌfɑ:rˈsaɪt̬ɪd] ADJ. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.

far-sighted decision, policy
far-sighted person

far-seeing [ˌfɑ:ˈsi:ɪŋ, ingl. am. ˌfɑ:r-] ADJ.

far-seeing decision, policy
far-seeing person
Entrada de OpenDict

far-right ADJ.

far-right POL.
far-right POL.
further afield
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. further [ˈfɜr·ðər] ADJ. compar. of far

1. further (greater distance):

further

2. further (additional):

further
if you have any further problems...
until further notice

II. further [ˈfɜr·ðər] ADV. compar. of far

1. further (greater distance):

further
we didn't get much further
further on
further and further
to go further with sth

2. further (more):

further
I have nothing further to say

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to not go any further
this can't go on any further

III. further [ˈfɜr·ðər] V. trans.

further
to further sb's interests

I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] ADV.

1. far (a long distance):

2. far (distant in time):

3. far (in progress):

4. far (much):

5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] ADJ.

1. far (distant):

a far country liter.

2. far (further away):

I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] ADV.

1. far (a long distance):

2. far (distant in time):

3. far (in progress):

4. far (much):

5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] ADJ.

1. far (distant):

a far country liter.

2. far (further away):

far-flung [ˌfar·ˈflʌŋ] ADJ. liter.

1. far-flung (spread over wide area):

2. far-flung (remote):

far-off [ˌfar·ˈaf] ADJ.

far-off place, country
far-off time

far-sighted ADJ. MED.

far-reaching [ˌfar·ˈri·tʃɪŋ] ADJ.

far-fetched [ˌfar·ˈfetʃt] ADJ.

go far V. intr.

1. go far (have success):

2. go far (contribute):

far/further afield
español
español
inglés
inglés
further training
Present
Ifurther
youfurther
he/she/itfurthers
wefurther
youfurther
theyfurther
Past
Ifurthered
youfurthered
he/she/itfurthered
wefurthered
youfurthered
theyfurthered
Present Perfect
Ihavefurthered
youhavefurthered
he/she/ithasfurthered
wehavefurthered
youhavefurthered
theyhavefurthered
Past Perfect
Ihadfurthered
youhadfurthered
he/she/ithadfurthered
wehadfurthered
youhadfurthered
theyhadfurthered

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Most recently, the law has been abandoned pending further discussion.
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A head crash usually incurs severe data loss, and data recovery attempts may cause further damage if not done by a specialist with proper equipment.
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Further along the exhaust pipe, the exhaust pressure wave encounters a converging conical section, and this reflects a "positive" pressure wave back up the pipe.
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Further, there is a private sector financial surplus due to household savings exceeding business investment.
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However, the location of the alignments were never finalised and further investigation and studies would have been required.
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