further
Prononciation : [/ˈfɜː.ðə/]
Contexte : « degree or extent »
(adjective) to a greater degree or extent. When something needs to be extended or expanded more, it is further.
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She made further progress in her studies after receiving extra help.
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He did not make further changes to the project, as it was already completed.
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Do you need any further assistance with your homework?
Contexte : « degree or extent »
(adverb) used to indicate something that is additional or more. It means to a greater extent or degree.
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The company plans to expand further into international markets.
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He decided not to pursue the matter any further.
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Have you thought about looking further into this issue?
Contexte : « advance or progress »
(verb) to help advance or develop something. When you continue to work on something to make it better or move it forward, you further it.
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By conducting more experiments, the scientist was able to further her research.
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He neglected to further his career by not taking any additional courses.
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How can we further improve the efficiency of this process?