Further to your letter of February 5th, we can confirm your order.
关于贵方2月5日来函,我们确认贵方之订单。
7nothing could be further from the truthUNTRUEused when you want to say that something is completely untrue 完全不是事实
People often described him as a bitter academic, but nothing could be further from the truth.
人们经常说他是个爱发牢骚的书呆子,但事实完全不是那样。
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nothing could be further from the truth• A lot of people think soufflés are hard to make. Nothing could be further from the truth.• They say he is a spy, but nothing could be further from the truth.
8.nothing could be/is further from somebody’s mind/thoughtsused to emphasize that someone is not thinking about or intending something 某人根本没在想[打算做]某事
9.something must not go any furtherSECRETused to say that something you are telling someone is secret or private 某事不可外传
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further• The SovietUnion tested its own hydrogenbomb within a year, and the nuclear arms race escalatedfurther.• He declined to discuss the robberyfurther.• Mortality appears to be higher, though officials are reluctant to put a number to it until they investigatefurther.• At Buitoni we go even further and blend a full five eggs - quality controlled and fully pasteurised - into each kilo.• Moving to a new locationfurtherhurt Tanya's business.• The cheese's flavor and texture may be further improved during the aging period.• It further investigates the impact of these changes on managementculture and employeerelations in a number of privatized companies.• It is possible to make good movies cheaply. Further, "low-budget" doesn't have to mean "bad."• They've never been furthersouth than San Diego.• How much further would Fen decide to travel?
went further• A leading quality expertwent further.• Yet the new antisemitism went further.• He went further and said that the prosecution bore that burden whenever the issue of prejudice through delay was raised.• He went further and tied the distances between the sites in with the known distances between planets in the solar system.• You went further from home, into the poorest areas.• I - I went further than I intended and I fell over.• Because he went further than most into that unimaginable world of extremepain and violence.• Yet he went further than this ... food must be produced from a healthy, living soil.
further back/on/ahead etc• Other elements were further back, and they started firing.• For this shot you should position the ball further back in your stance and compensate by fractionally strengthening the left-handgrip.• To go no further back than the nineteenth century, we have had the fatefuldates 1815,1871,1914.• Similar patterns of dispersal could be seen on the terraces themselves, with S3 always standing further back than the rest.• The present owners have worked further on the propertyconverting the castle itself and the surroundingstone farm buildings into comfortableresidences.• You want me to go further on the record with that?• And it stretches even further back, to a time when men rode animals, not machines.• Looking further back, we can see the book as very largely a composite of earlier extendeddrafts.
further• Strike action will continue for a further 24 hours.• However, I would certainly not want to give a commitment about a furtherdebate.• He wanted to roll on to his back and float, no further effort.• An extra half-mile in the Tom Masson Hurdle will see furtherimprovement, and he will be hard to beat.• For further information, contact the help line.• For further information, travelers may contact the consulate.• Any possibility of furtherreductions in respite care should be strenuously resisted.• A further set of issues contributing significantly to globalization concerns the environment.• It has one furthersurprise for us!• The doctors are keeping her in hospital to do further tests.
no further action• Instead, he sagged back in his chair and took no further action.• Smith told Slater to control himself but took no further action.• The allegations were serious, and it had not been supposed that the children would be allowed home with no further action.• The Panel added that it would take no further action in either case.• If this is satisfactory then no further action is required, as the fasting cholesterol will be lower than the randomdetermination.• While I was personally convinced that abuse had taken place, it appeared that no further action was likely.• If a second reminder was unsuccessfulno further action was taken.• Once these have been serviced no further actions will result.
further3 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]
SUCCESSFULto help something progress or be successful 促进,推动 → promote
He dedicated his life to furthering the cause of world peace.
他一生致力于推动世界和平事业。
Alan had been using her to further his career.
艾伦一直在利用她来发展自己的事业。
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further• Rodney had no opportunities to further his education.• He assured anybody who asked that his group was also against violence in furthering its cause.• Its goal was to further school-to-work efforts in the United States through a peer-to-peerrecruitment of corporate leaders.• The intention behind the book is furthering the necessarily slow process of changing values.• What is the continuing education budget post-entry and the employer's commitment to assist you in furthering your own professional commitment?
further ... career• In recent weeks Janet has become aware that her colleague Alan has been using her to further his career.• Others, either purposely or accidentally, found the war useful to further their careers.• We market them, we introduce them and we further their careers.• At the same time I wanted to further my career and win more medals.• Leopold felt it his duty to further Wolfgang's career from the start at the expense of his own.• I couldn't further his career in any way or extend his mind.• She not only got pregnant but also found it impossible to further her career in the Tory party.• Railwaymen were going to object to funds being used to further the political careers of such men.