faraway 的定义
- distant; remote: faraway lands.
- dreamy, preoccupied: a faraway look.
faraway 近义词
remote, distant
faraway 的近义词 15 个
- distant
- far-flung
- far-off
- outlying
- absent
- abstracted
- beyond the horizon
- dreamy
- far
- far-removed
- lost
- preoccupied
- quite a ways
- removed
- well away
faraway 的反义词 2 个
更多faraway例句
- That finding could guide treatments for future astronauts en route to such faraway places as Mars.
- As my unused passport gathers ever more dust, food’s power to summon faraway places to my Vermont kitchen has only grown.
- Access to knowledge can be shifted away from the faraway monitors in our pocket, to its relevant real-world location.
- That could mean a whole new income stream for these travel industry gig workers, who will likely see their in-person customer base return — but now have the resources to cater to faraway clients as well.
- Traveling to faraway lands can boost creativity and, when you’re back at work, heighten your productivity.
- But for these clerks and secretaries, war is a faraway, almost abstract concept.
- Demand is highest in places like China and Southeast Asia, where sudden wealth is fueling the urge to travel to faraway places.
- Through his art, Bailey drew attention to poverty and despair in faraway places.
- Some wandered in a genial trance wearing the faraway, slightly shell-shocked look of the recently colonically irrigated.
- The many Nick Palmers, all buried far too young, killed in our faraway wars.
- She jist looked at ye wi' her big black e'en sae vexed-like and faraway lookin', an' never spoke hardly.
- There were times when she babbled of faraway scenes, of Williamsburg and her old home, of the streets of Norfolk and Richmond.
- However, their guide, mentor, and boss had a faraway look in his eye—seemed impatient to get going.
- But Molly did not laugh, as he himself had laughed on that faraway, dreamlike evening in his rooms.
- As he rode he sang, while he sang he worshiped, but the god he tried to glorify was a dim and faraway mystery.