Usage examples of "far" in English with translation to Spanish

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The city is far away La ciudad está lejos
This is better by far. Esto es mucho mejor.
He and me are from a far country. Él y yo somos de un país lejano.
The English poet Percy Shelley went so far as to call hell a city much like London. El poeta inglés Percy Shelley fue al extremo de nombrar al infierno como una ciudad muy similar a Londres.
South Africa is far away. Sudáfrica está lejos.
Gold is far heavier than water. El oro es mucho más pesado que el agua.
A good neighbour is better than a brother far off. Vale más un buen vecino que un amigo lejano.
You are going too far. Estás yendo demasiado lejos.
My father is far from artistic. Mi padre dista mucho de ser artístico.
It's not so far. No está tan lejos.
She is far better today than yesterday. Ella es mucho mejor hoy que ayer.
He is far from perfect. Él está lejos de ser perfecto.
Jon is far more attractive than Tom. Jon es mucho más atractivo que Tom.
He came from far away. Vino de muy lejos.
This clock is far more expensive than that. Este reloj es mucho más caro que eso.
To take something too far. Llevar algo demasiado lejos.
In comparison with this, that is far better. En comparación con este, ese es mucho mejor.
That's going too far Eso va demasiado lejos
The earth is far bigger than the moon. La Tierra es mucho más grande que la Luna.
The station is pretty far. La estación está un poco lejos.
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