further education in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for further education in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.further [Brit ˈfəːðə, Am ˈfərðər] ADV far When you are referring to real distances and places, you can use either farther or further (which is the usual form in spoken English); only further is used, however, with the figurative meaning extra, additional, more.

II.further [Brit ˈfəːðə, Am ˈfərðər] ADJ far

III.further [Brit ˈfəːðə, Am ˈfərðər] VB trans

See also far

I.far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADV Note the different Italian translations of far from when it is followed by a noun, a verb or an adjective: we are far from home/from London = siamo lontani da casa/da Londra; far from being stupid, he's actually very intelligent = lungi dall'essere stupido, in realtà è molto intelligente; far from angry = lungi dall'essere arrabbiato/tutt'altro che arrabbiato. - When used in front of a comparative, far is translated by molto or assai: far older = molto/assai più vecchio.

5. far (to what extent, to the extent that):

II.far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADJ

III.far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr]

I.far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADV Note the different Italian translations of far from when it is followed by a noun, a verb or an adjective: we are far from home/from London = siamo lontani da casa/da Londra; far from being stupid, he's actually very intelligent = lungi dall'essere stupido, in realtà è molto intelligente; far from angry = lungi dall'essere arrabbiato/tutt'altro che arrabbiato. - When used in front of a comparative, far is translated by molto or assai: far older = molto/assai più vecchio.

5. far (to what extent, to the extent that):

II.far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr] ADJ

III.far [Brit fɑː, Am fɑr]

education [Brit ɛdjʊˈkeɪʃ(ə)n, Am ˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] N

further education in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for further education in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] ADV

II.far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] ADJ

I.further [ˈfɜ:r·ðɚ] ADJ comp of far

II.further [ˈfɜ:r·ðɚ] ADV comp of far

See also far

I.far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] ADV

II.far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:r] ADJ

education [ˌed·ʒʊ·ˈkeɪ·ʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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School is recognized by the government ensuring that students can undertake further education in the mainstream programmes.
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About 82% of young people take further education in addition to this.
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The king's sons were permitted to live inside until they reached puberty; after their tonsure ceremonies they were sent outside the palace for further education.
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After the final year, students can pursue further education or get a modern apprenticeship or employment.
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Little is known of what further education he received.
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Her portfolio included responsibilities for schools, further education and skills development, higher education, the youth service and the careers service.
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In recent years further education has grown immensely.
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The college offers a range of courses, full-time and part-time, vocational and academic, from further education to higher education.
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For further education the city has degree, polytechnic, engineering colleges.
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It maintains close ties to over 6,000 businesses and 94% of students progress to full-time employment or further education within six months of graduating.
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