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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										ADJ-GRADED (时间)久远的,遥远的far 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... Agreement is even further off.  
										ADJ-GRADED (距离)远的,遥远的far off , you mean that it is a long distance from you or from a particular place.
											...stars in far-off galaxies. Far off  is also an adverb.The band was playing far off in their blue and yellow uniforms.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
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										Robertson is not far off her target.  
										In those far off days it never entered anyone's mind that she could be Prime Minister  
										Agreement is even further off.  
										Robinson didn't think the story was so far off the mark  
										Far off to the west the sun was sinking  
										Ill news spreads everywhere.; Ill news circulates rapidly.; Ill news goes far off.  
										It was not far off, and the car drove very fast, so it didn't take us much time to get there.  
										The day is not far off when China will attain prosperity.  
										A good neighbour is better than a brother far off.  
										Voice-activated systems are not that far off.  
										Truthfully, I think that day is still very far off.  
										His research methods may lack sophistication, but Aristotle may not have been too far off the mark.  
										You are so far off. you're not even wrong.  
										We can walk to the station because it is not far off.  
										And, as he revealed to mutv, he is not far off.  
										But that day cannot be far off.  
										The time was not far off when he would regret this decision.  
										It's not far off, regain my composure and get back to the job at hand.  
										He had climbed really far off the ground.  
										He spoke, but he was too far off, and we did not hear.  
										Now, Mr Liu, we have gone too far off the point.  
										He is not in some far off land waiting for you to find him.  
										If I complain of being hungry, I can be sure a hot meal is not far off.  
										Aunt Norris lives too far off to think of such little people as you.  
										Victory over the Japanese fascists is not only certain but is not far off.  
										We're not far off London now.  
										The holidays are not so far off.  
										We've been working on the flat for six months now but we're still far off finishing.  
										The election is not very far off when a candidate can recognize you across the street.  
										The holidays are not far off.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							 
					 
				 
				
				
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