slovodefinícia
far and near
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far and near, adv:
Far and near
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Near \Near\ (n[=e]r), adv. [AS. ne['a]r, compar. of ne['a]h
nigh. See Nigh.]
1. At a little distance, in place, time, manner, or degree;
not remote; nigh.
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My wife! my traitress! let her not come near me.
--Milton.
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2. Nearly; almost; well-nigh. "Near twenty years ago."
--Shak. "Near a fortnight ago." --Addison.
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Near about the yearly value of the land. --Locke.
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3. Closely; intimately. --Shak.
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Far and near, at a distance and close by; throughout a
whole region.

To come near to, to want but little of; to approximate to.
"Such a sum he found would go near to ruin him."
--Addison.

Near the wind (Naut.), close to the wind; closehauled.
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Far and near
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Far \Far\, adv.
1. To a great extent or distance of space; widely; as, we are
separated far from each other.
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2. To a great distance in time from any point; remotely; as,
he pushed his researches far into antiquity.
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3. In great part; as, the day is far spent.
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4. In a great proportion; by many degrees; very much; deeply;
greatly.
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Who can find a virtuous woman ? for her price is far
above rubies. --Prov. xxxi.
10.
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As far as, to the extent, or degree, that. See As far as,
under As.

Far off.
(a) At a great distance, absolutely or relatively.
(b) Distant in sympathy or affection; alienated. "But now,
in Christ Jesus, ye who some time were far off are
made nigh by the blood of Christ." --Eph. ii. 13.

Far other, different by a great degree; not the same; quite
unlike. --Pope.

Far and near, at a distance and close by; throughout a
whole region.

Far and wide, distantly and broadly; comprehensively. "Far
and wide his eye commands." --Milton.

From far, from a great distance; from a remote place.
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Note: Far often occurs in self-explaining compounds, such as
far-extended, far-reaching, far-spread.
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far and near
(wn)
far and near
adv 1: over great areas or distances; everywhere; "he traveled
far and wide"; "the news spread far and wide"; "people
came from far and near"; "searched for the child far and
near" [syn: far and wide, far and near]
podobné slovodefinícia
Far and near
(gcide)
Near \Near\ (n[=e]r), adv. [AS. ne['a]r, compar. of ne['a]h
nigh. See Nigh.]
1. At a little distance, in place, time, manner, or degree;
not remote; nigh.
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My wife! my traitress! let her not come near me.
--Milton.
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2. Nearly; almost; well-nigh. "Near twenty years ago."
--Shak. "Near a fortnight ago." --Addison.
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Near about the yearly value of the land. --Locke.
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3. Closely; intimately. --Shak.
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Far and near, at a distance and close by; throughout a
whole region.

To come near to, to want but little of; to approximate to.
"Such a sum he found would go near to ruin him."
--Addison.

Near the wind (Naut.), close to the wind; closehauled.
[1913 Webster]Far \Far\, adv.
1. To a great extent or distance of space; widely; as, we are
separated far from each other.
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2. To a great distance in time from any point; remotely; as,
he pushed his researches far into antiquity.
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3. In great part; as, the day is far spent.
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4. In a great proportion; by many degrees; very much; deeply;
greatly.
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Who can find a virtuous woman ? for her price is far
above rubies. --Prov. xxxi.
10.
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As far as, to the extent, or degree, that. See As far as,
under As.

Far off.
(a) At a great distance, absolutely or relatively.
(b) Distant in sympathy or affection; alienated. "But now,
in Christ Jesus, ye who some time were far off are
made nigh by the blood of Christ." --Eph. ii. 13.

Far other, different by a great degree; not the same; quite
unlike. --Pope.

Far and near, at a distance and close by; throughout a
whole region.

Far and wide, distantly and broadly; comprehensively. "Far
and wide his eye commands." --Milton.

From far, from a great distance; from a remote place.
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Note: Far often occurs in self-explaining compounds, such as
far-extended, far-reaching, far-spread.
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