0 used to refer to places that are a great distance away, or something that is spread over a very large area -- 遥远的;分布广的;广泛的
That is a real problem, leading to social isolation on many of the borough estates and far-flung industrial villages.
Many of my constituents have low incomes, and many live in far-flung villages.
With that in mind, we can understand the writing of state constitutions as an extended and far-flung conversation among the states.
They tended to focus on maintaining solidarity among elite members who were engaged in far-flung but lucrative (and/or prestigious) activities : commerce, office-holding and education.
One function of the orchestral interventions was to create a sort of 'interior memory', to supply faintly perceptible links that could connect even far-flung scenes through thematic recall.
You are trying to pass this wide-flung and far-flung net, and we shall try to limit it.
It is difficult to assign causal status to such a far-flung cultural trope.
For all the tyranny of 20,000 kilometres distance, the impress of the monarch on her far-flung colony was evident.