词汇 | far-flung |
释义 | far-flung adjective uk /ˌfɑːˈflʌŋ/ us /ˌfɑːrˈflʌŋ/ used to refer to places that are a great distance away, or something that is spread over a very large area: 遥远的;分布广的;广泛的 She has travelled to the most far-flung corners of the world.她游历到过世界最远的角落。 Distant in space and time (in) the middle of nowhereidiom afar afield all/the four corners of the world/earthidiom anywhere as far as the eye can/could seeidiom distance eye from afar further furthermost light years awayidiom lonely middle remote remotely remoteness ultra ultra-distant wide Examples of far-flungfar-flung Unfortunately, the reader's confidence in the reliability of the far-flung data may be shaken by the palpable errors that crop up closer to home. The art itself is so rich and diverse, in all its far-flung idioms. In the first place, reformers had to coordinate their efforts across forty-eight far-flung states, each with different political and social characteristics. It is difficult to assign causal status to such a far-flung cultural trope. For all the tyranny of 20,000 kilometres distance, the impress of the monarch on her far-flung colony was evident. The uniformity of the sound field is further enhanced by the reflections from the ceiling to far-flung seats. To follow the global reception of popular music ethnographically, music's far-flung interpretive practices must remain in the same frame as local historical narratives. The casebook offers useful, accessible storage space for otherwise far-flung and difficult to retrieve interviews and essaies in criticism. The chaebol were pressured to sell off their far-flung non-core businesses, and to use the proceeds to reduce their debt-equity ratios. The warmer climes of far-flung possessions have forced a dramatic reappraisal. They tended to focus on maintaining solidarity among elite members who were engaged in far-flung but lucrative (and/or prestigious) activities : commerce, office-holding and education. With that in mind, we can understand the writing of state constitutions as an extended and far-flung conversation among the states. The relative prominence or obscurity of far-flung population centres is highly dependent upon their changeable economic engagement within dynamic and frequently contested spheres of political and economic interest. One function of the orchestral interventions was to create a sort of 'interior memory', to supply faintly perceptible links that could connect even far-flung scenes through thematic recall. There is never any discussion of consent, any more than a zoologist would ask the animals, a botanist the plants, or an anthropologist the indigenous people of a far-flung colony. See all examples of far-flung These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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