far from イディオム
the apple doesn't fall far from the tree
"kids are like their parents; a chip off the old block; like father, like son" I looked at the father, then at the son, and I thought, The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
far from
1.a long way off 远离The railway station is far from here.火车站离这里很远。
Shanghai is not far from here.上海离这儿不远。
2.by on means;not at all 远远不;完全不;非但不…反而
The present situation is far from satisfactory though some progress has been made.虽然取得了某些进展,但现在的形势距离称心如意还差得远。
His explanation was far from satis factory.他的解释一点儿也不令人满意。
We are confronted with arduous tasks and our experience is far from adequate.我们面临的工作很艰巨,而且我们的经验还很不够。
Far from praising him, I'll criticize him.我非但不表扬他,反而要批评他。
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Children resemble their parents.
The apple does not fall far from the tree
Offspring grow up to be like their parents.
far from it|far
adv. phr. Not even approximately; not really at all.
"Do you think she spent $100 on that dress?" Jane asked. "Far from it," Sue replied. "It must have cost at least $300."far from (something)
Nowhere abutting to actuality something; not at all agnate or agnate to something. Yes, our business is far from a success appropriate now, but we debris to accord up. A: "Is he athletic?" B: "Far from it! But he does love sports."Learn more: farfar from something/doing something
about the adverse of article or of what is expected: It is far from bright (= it is not clear) what he intends to do. ♢ Far from actuality beholden for our help, she said we had broke the evening.Learn more: far, something far from
Not at all; annihilation but: You are far from a failure.Learn more: far