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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Further (0.02091 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Further.
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: further lebih jauh, selanjutnya, syahdan
English → English (WordNet) Definition: further further See far far adj 1: 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” [ant: near] 2: being of a considerable distance or length; “a far trek” 3: 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” 4: beyond a norm in opinion or actions; “the far right” [also: further, farther] far adv 1: to a considerable degree; very much; “a far far better thing that I do”; “felt far worse than yesterday”; “eyes far too close together” 2: at or to or from a great distance in space; “he traveled far”; “strayed far from home”; “sat far away from each other” 3: 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?” 4: remote in time; “if we could see far into the future”; “all that happened far in the past” 5: to an advanced stage or point; “a young man who will go very far” [also: further, farther] further adv 1: 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” [syn: farther] 2: in addition or furthermore; “if we further suppose”; “stated further that he would not cooperate with them”; “they are definitely coming; further, they should be here already” 3: 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” [syn: farther] v 1: promote the growth of; “Foster our children's well-being and education” [syn: foster] 2: contribute to the progress or growth of; “I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom” [syn: promote, advance, boost, encourage] further adj 1: existing or coming by way of addition; “an additional problem”; “further information”; “there will be further delays”; “took more time” [syn: additional, further(a), more(a)] 2: more distant in especially degree; “nothing could be further from the truth”; “further from our expectations”; “farther from the truth”; “farther from our expectations” [syn: farther]
English → English (gcide) Definition: Further Further \Fur“ther”\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Furthered; p. pr. & vb. n. Furthering.] [OE. furthren, forthren, AS. fyr[eth]ran, fyr[eth]rian. See Further, adv.] To help forward; to promote; to advance; to forward; to help or assist. [1913 Webster] This binds thee, then, to further my design. --Dryden. [1913 Webster] I should nothing further the weal public. --Robynsom (More's Utopia). [1913 Webster] Further \Fur"ther\, adv. [A comparative of forth; OE. further, forther, AS. fur?or, far?ur; akin to G. f["u]rder. See Forth, adv.] To a greater distance; in addition; moreover. See Farther. [1913 Webster] Carries us, I know not how much further, into familiar company. --M. Arnold. [1913 Webster] They sdvanced us far as Eleusis and Thria; but no further. --Jowett (Thucyd. ). [1913 Webster] Further off, not so near; apart by a greater distance. [1913 Webster] Further \Fur"ther\, a. compar. [Positive wanting; superl. Furthest.] 1. More remote; at a greater distance; more in advance; farther; as, the further end of the field. See Farther. [1913 Webster] 2. Beyond; additional; as, a further reason for this opinion; nothing further to suggest. [1913 Webster] Note: The forms further and farther are in general not differentiated by writers, but further is preferred by many when application to quantity or degree is implied. [1913 Webster]

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