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fur·ther·most
fuhr thr most
Adjective
1. (comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order;
"had traveled to the farthest frontier"
"don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree"
"explored the furthest reaches of space"
"the utmost tip of the peninsula"
The first known use of furthermost was in the 15th century
furthestadverb or adjective
farthest
furthermostadjective
most distant : farthest
1 At the furthermost end from the door was a semicircular alcove, known as the "Shell," which gave its name to the form sitting there.
2 The Thrushes and Blackbirds would arrive quietly from over the wall; they would hop about usually on the furthermost outskirts of the crowd, and as near as possible to their habitual corner.
3 So long as he lived, the claims of Mary would call to him, and in the furthermost parts of the earth he would see her silent agony.
4 Manasseh detected his quarry in the furthermost box, his face hidden behind a broadsheet.
5 Again, Sir W. Monson is charged by the same author with inconsistency, because he speaks of C. Mendocino as the “furthest land discovered,” and the “furthermost known land.”
6 We enter the coffee-shop: the seat at the furthermost end—the seat of honour—is always reserved for the Emir.
7 This receptor was previously thought to be a simple nutrient transporter, despite being found in even the furthermost reaches of the intestine, where most nutrients would already have been absorbed.
这个受体先前被认为是一个简单的营养转运体,但是它被发现甚至远在肠道内也存在,在那里大多数营养都已经被吸收了。
8 Then, if not before, the rulers in the war zone will pause to listen to the stern question, "Why do we die?"—the question which shakes thrones and marks the furthermost limits of arbitrary power.
9 It is positively Scottish down in the furthermost corner of Kent today: it's cold, rainy and windy, with some added rain and wind thrown into the mix to make things interesting.
10 This flow to and from the great centre of population was incessant, and extended to the furthermost parts of the land.
11 At the furthermost end three men were seated, two of whom he recognized, the one as Sumpter Leigh, the other as Colonel Barker; but the third he did not remember to have seen before.
12 He recognised it as his own—the same powerful quality which had brought him thus far on the road to fortune after being landed at the furthermost end from the goal.
13 We walked to the furthermost point and then sat on the sand dunes.
我们走到了最远处,然后坐在了沙丘上。
14 I found her grave right in the furthermost corner, almost hidden under a line of firs.
15 Don't go beyond the farthermost ( or furthermost ) tree.
别走过最远的那颗树.
16 The sound was so intense that it fairly rocked the Secret Room to its furthermost cranny.
17 This is the furthermost northern latitude where Pinot Noir is cultivated.
18 I will beg the Kurf�rst to appoint me to some quiet parish, hidden away in the furthermost wooded valley of his dominions.
19 He has darted to the depths beneath, and risen far beyond the furthermost boat!
20 It was marked that if I had hitherto seen her as "all over the place," she had yet nowhere seemed to me less so than at this furthermost point.