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Τι (ποιος) είναι further blowing - ορισμός

SARSEN STONE IN KINGSTON LISLE, OXFORDSHIRE, UK
Blowingstone Hill; Blowing Stone Hill; Blowing stone
  • The blowing hole in the stone

further         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Further (album); Furthur; Further (disambiguation); Furthur (disambiguation); Further (song)
(furthers, furthering, furthered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: 'Further' is a comparative form of 'far'. It is also a verb.
1.
Further means to a greater extent or degree.
Inflation is below 5% and set to fall further...
The rebellion is expected to further damage the country's image...
The government's economic policies have further depressed living standards.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
If you go or get further with something, or take something further, you make some progress.
They lacked the scientific personnel to develop the technical apparatus much further.
ADV: ADV with v
3.
If someone goes further in a discussion, they make a more extreme statement or deal with a point more thoroughly.
On February 7th the Post went further, claiming that Mr Wood had grabbed and kissed another 13 women...
To have a better comparison, we need to go further and address such issues as repairs and insurance.
ADV: ADV after v
4.
A further thing, number of things, or amount of something is an additional thing, number of things, or amount.
His speech provides further evidence of his increasingly authoritarian approach...
There was nothing further to be done for this man.
= more
ADJ: ADJ n, pron-indef ADJ
5.
Further means a greater distance than before or than something else.
Now we live further away from the city centre...
He came to a halt at a crossroads fifty yards further on...
Further to the south are some of the island's loveliest unspoilt coves.
ADV: ADV adv/prep
6.
Further is used in expressions such as 'further back' and 'further ahead' to refer to a point in time that is earlier or later than the time you are talking about.
Looking still further ahead, by the end of the next century world population is expected to be about ten billion.
ADV: ADV adv/prep
7.
If you further something, you help it to progress, to be successful, or to be achieved.
Education needn't only be about furthering your career.
VERB: V n
8.
You use further to introduce a statement that relates to the same general topic and that gives additional information or makes an additional point. (FORMAL)
Dodd made no appeal of his death sentence and, further, instructed his attorney to sue anyone who succeeds in delaying his execution.
= moreover
ADV: ADV with cl
9.
Further to is used in letters in expressions such as 'further to your letter' or 'further to our conversation', in order to indicate what you are referring to in the letter. (BRIT FORMAL)
Further to your letter, I agree that there are some presentational problems, politically speaking.
PREP-PHRASE
further         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Further (album); Furthur; Further (disambiguation); Furthur (disambiguation); Further (song)
I. a.
1.
Farther, more remote, more distant.
2.
Farther on, to a greater distance or length, more in advance, farther.
3.
Additional, farther.
II. ad.
1.
Farther, more remotely, more in advance, to a greater distance (from the starting point), farther on.
2.
Farther, moreover, besides, furthermore.
further         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Further (album); Furthur; Further (disambiguation); Furthur (disambiguation); Further (song)
used as comparative of far.
¦ adverb (also farther)
1. at, to, or by a greater distance.
2. over a greater expanse of space or time.
beyond the point already reached.
3. at or to a more advanced, successful, or desirable stage.
4. in addition; also.
¦ adjective
1. (also farther) more distant in space.
more remote from a central point.
2. additional: a further ten minutes.
¦ verb help the progress or development of.
Phrases
further to formal following on from (used especially at the beginning of a letter).
until further notice until another announcement is made.
Derivatives
furtherer noun
Origin
OE furthor (adverb), furthra (adjective), fyrthrian (v.), of Gmc origin; related to forth.

Βικιπαίδεια

Blowing Stone

The Blowing Stone is a perforated sarsen at grid reference SU32412 87083 in Kingston Lisle, which is in the traditional county of Berkshire, but is currently administered as part of Oxfordshire. The stone is in a garden at the foot of Blowingstone Hill just south of the Icknield Way (B4507), about 4+12 miles (7 km) west of Wantage and about 1+12 miles (2.4 km) east of White Horse Hill.

Blowingstone Hill is part of the escarpment of the Berkshire Downs, at the crest of which is The Ridgeway.