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Значение идиомы far-out
[far-out] {adj.} 1. Very far away; distant.
Scientists areplanning rocket trips to the moon and far-out planets.
2. {informal}Very different from others; queer; odd, unusual.
He enjoyed beingwith beatniks and other far-out people.
Susan did not like some ofthe paintings at the art show because they were too far-out for her.
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