further in Russian
further in Russian is да́льний, далёкий, дальне́йший — further means to help advance or promote something.
further in Russian
да́льний
Pronounced: dalniy
(comparative form of far) More distant; relatively distant.
далёкий
Pronounced: dalyokiy
(comparative form of far) More distant; relatively distant.
дальне́йший
Pronounced: dalneyshiy
More, additional.
да́льше
Pronounced: dalshe
(comparative form of far) To a greater extent or degree.
да́лее
Pronounced: daleye
(conjunctive) Also; in addition; furthermore; moreover.
кро́ме того́
Pronounced: krome togo
(conjunctive) Also; in addition; furthermore; moreover.
продвига́ть
Pronounced: prodvigat
соде́йствовать
Pronounced: sodeystvovat
спосо́бствовать
Pronounced: sposobstvovat
What does "further" mean?
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verb To help advance or promote something.
"She took the internship to further her career in journalism."
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adj More distant, in space, time, or extent.
"The station is a bit further down the road."
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adv To a greater extent or degree.
"Let's discuss this further after lunch."
further in a sentence
- She took the internship to further her career in journalism.
- The station is a bit further down the road.
- Let's discuss this further after lunch.
- He refused to comment further on the allegations.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "further" in Russian?
"further" in Russian is да́льний, далёкий, дальне́йший. further means: To help advance or promote something.
How do you pronounce да́льний?
"further" in Russian is да́льний, pronounced "dalniy".
How do you use "further" in a sentence?
Example: "She took the internship to further her career in journalism." In Russian, "further" is да́льний, далёкий, дальне́йший.
Are there other ways to say "further" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 9 translations listed for "further": да́льний, далёкий, дальне́йший, да́льше, да́лее, кро́ме того́.
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