far off
英 [ˈfɑːr ɒf]
美 [ˈfɑːr ɔːf]
adj. (时间)久远的,遥远的; (距离)远的
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柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (时间)久远的,遥远的
If you describe a moment in time asfar off, you mean that it is a long time from the present, either in the past or the future.- In those far off days it never entered anyone's mind that she could be Prime Minister...
很久以前,谁都没有想到她会当上首相。 - Agreement is even further off.
达成协议更是为时尚远。
- In those far off days it never entered anyone's mind that she could be Prime Minister...
- ADJ-GRADED (距离)远的,遥远的
If you describe something asfar off, you mean that it is a long distance from you or from a particular place.- ...stars in far-off galaxies.
遥远星系中的恒星 - Far offis also an adverb.
- The band was playing far off in their blue and yellow uniforms.
乐队身穿蓝黄相间的队服正在远处演奏。
- ...stars in far-off galaxies.
双语例句
- Robinson didn't think the story was so far off the mark
鲁宾逊认为这个报道根本算不上离谱。 - We're not far off London now.
现在我们离伦敦不远了。 - Far off to the west the sun was sinking
远处夕阳西下。 - The holidays are not so far off.
假期已经不那麽远了。 - The holidays are not far off.
离假期不远了。 - The day is not far off when China will attain prosperity.
中国的兴盛是可以计日程功的。 - Agreement is even further off.
达成协议更是为时尚远。 - His research methods may lack sophistication, but Aristotle may not have been too far off the mark.
亚里士多德的研究方法也许不够完善成熟,但和事实或许也已经相去不远了。 - Victory over the Japanese fascists is not only certain but is not far off.
战胜日本法西斯不但是确定的,而且是不远的了。 - Now, Mr Liu, we have gone too far off the point.
唔,刘先生,我们离题太远了。
