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词汇 far-flung
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Definition of far-flung in English:

far-flung

adjective
  • 1Distant or remote.

    遥远的,边远的

    the far-flung corners of the world

    世界的边远角落。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These characters were from far-flung corners of the world, and each had their own fighting styles.
    • So, for a last chance to jive and mingle with the last remaining fellow citizens from far-flung corners of the globe, get there now!
    • He is scruffy, self-effacing and funny and conjures up all of these attributes in his perennially popular excursions to far-flung corners of the globe.
    • Casting the net for Nessie has meant research extending not only to the four corners of Britain, but to loci as far-flung as Canada and Australia.
    • It does not matter if a bookshop is located in an obscure alley or a far-flung locality as long as a discount has been announced or a rare book is known to be available.
    • Rumors reach Jerusalem that Paul was preaching to the Gentiles in the far-flung corners of the Roman Empire.
    • Its production on the moon would enable rockets to re-fuel on their way to far-flung corners of the earth's solar system.
    • ‘The number of dead is expected to rise as we go into the far-flung and inaccessible areas,’ he said.
    • I have paid visits, including the occasional prolonged one, to friends and family in far-flung corners of foreign provinces.
    • The trading networks which played such a crucial role in the development of the Muslim empire were able to carry new ideas to far-flung corners of the world.
    • Marooned in this far-flung corner of the world by the tyranny of distance and outrageous airfares, the only way to get out of it is to, well, get out of it.
    • A diving photographer looms over a spectacular sea garden off the coast of Ambon, an island in a far-flung corner of eastern Indonesia.
    • Public schools back then had to prepare boys for a life that would see them squatting in a muddy trench being shot at, or dying of diphtheria in some far-flung corner of the empire.
    • Sure enough, the book has sex, death, trains and double-crosses in far-flung corners of Nazi-occupied Europe.
    • It never ceases to amaze me why people feel they have to travel to far-flung corners of the country to go on a good shopping spree.
    • After an extensive search extending over two or three days I usually come across him in a far-flung corner of the store, trying to root out an obscure type of soy sauce.
    • He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions.
    • And the club has been receiving messages of support from far-flung corners of the globe.
    • The Centre must also realise that people in far-flung corners of the country are as important as those in Uttar Pradesh or Karnataka.
    • But for others it can be a difficult period, particularly for those who have lost a loved one or have relations living in the far-flung corners of the world.
    Synonyms
    distant, faraway, far off
    1. 1.1 Widely distributed.
      分布广的,覆盖面大的
      newsletters provided an important link to a far-flung membership

      业务通讯成了联系广大成员的重要手段。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He yearned for years to link his far-flung programming assets with satellite distribution in the U.S.
      • Except that texts confirm the fact, we would not know they are members of the far-flung tribe.
      • Once upon a time the peasant had been incorporated into the community as a full member, with all the far-flung consequences we considered earlier.
      • What if you want to share some of those family pictures with far-flung family members?

Definition of far-flung in US English:

far-flung

adjectiveˈfɑr ˈfləŋˈfär ˈfləNG
  • 1Distant or remote.

    遥远的,边远的

    the far-flung corners of the world

    世界的边远角落。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And the club has been receiving messages of support from far-flung corners of the globe.
    • A diving photographer looms over a spectacular sea garden off the coast of Ambon, an island in a far-flung corner of eastern Indonesia.
    • ‘The number of dead is expected to rise as we go into the far-flung and inaccessible areas,’ he said.
    • Marooned in this far-flung corner of the world by the tyranny of distance and outrageous airfares, the only way to get out of it is to, well, get out of it.
    • Rumors reach Jerusalem that Paul was preaching to the Gentiles in the far-flung corners of the Roman Empire.
    • So, for a last chance to jive and mingle with the last remaining fellow citizens from far-flung corners of the globe, get there now!
    • It never ceases to amaze me why people feel they have to travel to far-flung corners of the country to go on a good shopping spree.
    • Sure enough, the book has sex, death, trains and double-crosses in far-flung corners of Nazi-occupied Europe.
    • These characters were from far-flung corners of the world, and each had their own fighting styles.
    • Public schools back then had to prepare boys for a life that would see them squatting in a muddy trench being shot at, or dying of diphtheria in some far-flung corner of the empire.
    • Its production on the moon would enable rockets to re-fuel on their way to far-flung corners of the earth's solar system.
    • I have paid visits, including the occasional prolonged one, to friends and family in far-flung corners of foreign provinces.
    • He is scruffy, self-effacing and funny and conjures up all of these attributes in his perennially popular excursions to far-flung corners of the globe.
    • After an extensive search extending over two or three days I usually come across him in a far-flung corner of the store, trying to root out an obscure type of soy sauce.
    • The Centre must also realise that people in far-flung corners of the country are as important as those in Uttar Pradesh or Karnataka.
    • It does not matter if a bookshop is located in an obscure alley or a far-flung locality as long as a discount has been announced or a rare book is known to be available.
    • The trading networks which played such a crucial role in the development of the Muslim empire were able to carry new ideas to far-flung corners of the world.
    • But for others it can be a difficult period, particularly for those who have lost a loved one or have relations living in the far-flung corners of the world.
    • Casting the net for Nessie has meant research extending not only to the four corners of Britain, but to loci as far-flung as Canada and Australia.
    • He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions.
    Synonyms
    distant, faraway, far off
    1. 1.1 Widely distributed.
      分布广的,覆盖面大的
      newsletters provided an important link to a far-flung membership

      业务通讯成了联系广大成员的重要手段。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Except that texts confirm the fact, we would not know they are members of the far-flung tribe.
      • Once upon a time the peasant had been incorporated into the community as a full member, with all the far-flung consequences we considered earlier.
      • What if you want to share some of those family pictures with far-flung family members?
      • He yearned for years to link his far-flung programming assets with satellite distribution in the U.S.
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