A2 at, to, or from a great distance in space or time遠;遙遠地;久遠地
B2 used to say what you think is true, although you do not know all the facts據我所知
B2 used to say what your personal opinion is about something就我而言
used to say what you have noticed or understood依我看,按照我的理解
I certainly would not我絕不想(絕不會、絕不敢等)
C2 used to describe something that is almost the opposite of something else遠未…,完全不…;非但不…
from a large number of places從四處,從各處
C2 to be willing to do something that is extreme做…走極端
C2 used to say that an activity has gone well until now到目前爲止,一切還算順利
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We drove down the motorway as far as Bristol.
The road stretched into the distance as far as the eye could see.
Can you produce a report detailing what we've spent on the project so far?
As far as I can recollect, his name is Edward.
A gap in the clouds revealed the Atlantic far below.
B2 very much非常;遠遠;大大
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I've got far too much clobber in my handbag.
I've never played ice hockey - it's far too dangerous.
He cooks a lot does Alex. He does far more than me.
That hill's far too steep to cycle up.
There's far more to be said - I've only had time to scratch the surface in this talk.
B2 used to refer to something that is not near, or the part of something that is most distant from the centre or from you遠的;遙遠的;遠端的
C2 used to refer to political groups whose opinions are very extreme(政治團休)極左/右的
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He's a man of the far right.
I could just see Joan on the far side of the room.
It's not too far - it's about five miles from here.
He ran over to the far side of the field.
The job is a far cry from her previous one.
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