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not-too-distant (compound adjective, hyphen) - WordReference … 7 Feb 2017 · In the Longman dictionary, I found the phrase: in the not too distant future. However in the Cambridge dictionary, the phrase is "in the not-too-distant future". I think here "not too …
far/distand relatives - WordReference Forums 21 Feb 2013 · "Distant relative" is a set phrase to describe someone whose family connection is only from several generations in the past. It cannot be replaced by another group of words, …
act distant from - WordReference Forums 22 May 2021 · Hi, everyone! I'm doing a translation. My question is: If these two expressions are commonly used by native English speaker,and can they express the general meaning of the …
Distant family - WordReference Forums 19 Mar 2012 · Hi, can I use "distant" to refer to the whole part of the family that lives far away ("distant family" as opposed to "close family", like in the case of "distant/close relative")? …
remote relative, relative, close relative. - WordReference Forums 18 Feb 2011 · This thread is about the rather imprecise notions of close relative, relative, and distant relative. The appropriate descriptions for a particular relationship are not relevant.
being distant with someone - WordReference Forums 8 Apr 2017 · Last thread from me today. What does "distant" mean in this context? "Why is Melina being distant with me?"
we are distant / distance - WordReference Forums 11 May 2010 · We are distant sounds to be more about emotional distance than physical. If you want to say that 2 people are physically far from each other, like Rover_KE said, 'we are far …
''Far away'' Vs ''distant'' | WordReference Forums 10 May 2012 · Hello everyone, Which of the options is idiomatic/common? If neither, what do you suggest? Please take a look. a. "In Brasilia, everything is far away. You need a car or a bus to …
seem distant - WordReference Forums 15 Mar 2010 · What is the exact meaning of ' distant' in the following sentence? I looked up the dictionary, but couldn't fine the right one. Or it it a idiomatic expression? I'm a little worried …
At a distance, in the distance, distantly - WordReference Forums 20 Dec 2018 · The phrase "distance learning" means "you can be distant from the teacher". It refers to taking classes with a teacher using video (online, skype, etc) to allow you to be "at a …