furthest 的定义
furthest 近义词
most distant
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- “We know individual school communities are uniquely positioned to respond to the needs of their students furthest from opportunity,” the school system wrote in a letter to elementary school staffers last week.
- Among the Covid-19 vaccines furthest along in development, the AstraZeneca-Oxford candidate is most likely to be affordable to low- and middle-income countries.
- The union representing principals wrote a letter to city leaders arguing that the plan does not serve students “furthest from opportunity,” which Ferebee has contended it is designed to do.
- China is furthest behind on its commitment to increase American energy imports.
- Collectively, the US pre-orders represent just two of the five Covid-19 vaccines that are furthest along in the clinical trial process, and four of the 13 in later-stage trials.
- The Afghan local police program is the furthest along in transitioning to full independence.
- We are, and the feeling continues on the smooth R&B tune “Furthest Thing.”
- In an interview with The Daily Beast, Eve opens up about her journey from London to the furthest reaches of the galaxy.
- The justices are not performing for the public, and signaling to the public how they will rule is furthest from their minds.
- And, of course, primary voters, who tend to be the furthest right, get the final say.
- During night enemy counter-attacked furthest trenches gained but was repulsed with heavy loss.
- All at once a great noise was heard, and the furthest pile of wood fell in, emitting myriads of sparks.
- The prodigal was a backslider: when furthest from home he could yet think and speak of the privileges of his father's house.
- He fancied that he perceived, in the furthest depth of the dusky recess, something smiling.
- It was the place in the world where he felt furthest away from his constituents.