词汇 | remote |
释义 | remote adjective uk /rɪˈməʊt/ us /rɪˈmoʊt/ remoteadjective (DISTANT)B2 far away in distance: 远的;遥远的;久远的;关系疏远的 Australia is large, and remote from the great centres of population of the world. remote galaxies遥远的星系 B2 A remote area, house, or village is a long way from any towns or cities: 边远的;偏僻的;僻静的 They live in a remote corner of Scotland, miles from the nearest shop. a remote mountain village偏远的山村 internet & telecoms specialized remote computer systems are available to users in another part of a building or in another place, for example through a network: (计算机系统)远程的 This enables you to get remote access to your email.这让你可以远程使用你的电子邮箱。 a remote server远程服务器 used to refer to an activity that is done away from the place where it usually happens, especially by means of technology : Participants in the remote learning program will interact with mentors through interactive video sessions. A new safety system is being developed for remote monitoring of radiation in nuclear reactors. far away in time: It happened in the remote past, so no one worries about it any more. He believes that the problems of global warming are urgent and that hydrogen technologies are too remote in time to be of any real help. Distant in space and time (in) the middle of nowhereidiom afar afield all/the four corners of the world/earthidiom anywhere as far as the eye can/could seeidiom distance eye farthest from afar further furthermost light years awayidiom middle Podunk remotely remoteness ultra ultra-distant wide You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Types of education Industry & industrial processes remoteadjective (DIFFERENT)not closely related to something: They take little interest in a conflict far from their homes and remote from their everyday problems. Since both cases are remote from reality we can safely ignore them. Different and difference altered alternative anomalous another anything disjunctive disparate disparately disparity dissimilar make a distinction between something make the differenceidiom misc. misfit new unreflective unrepresentative unrepresentativeness unstandardized untraditional remoteadjective (SLIGHT)C2 slight: 绝少的;微小的;微乎其微的 a remote possibility微乎其微的可能性 The chances of a visit by Martians to Earth are remote.火星人访问地球的可能性微乎其微。 Small in number and quantity beggarly below bupkis certain could count something on (the fingers of) one handidiom count low density measly mildness mingy minimal piffling scantly slenderly slenderness smallness speak strength suggestion thin remoteadjective (NOT FRIENDLY)not very friendly or showing little interest in other people: 不友好的;冷漠的;孤高的 Her manner was remote and cool.她的举止孤高冷漠。 Synonyms aloof detached(WITHOUT EMOTION) distant(NOT FRIENDLY) forbidding offhand offishUK standoffishinformaldisapproving unapproachable not liking or being pleasant towards others unfriendlyThe crowd was unfriendly and dangerous. coolShe was very cool towards his new wife. coldShe's a cold, heartless woman. icyHe gave me an icy stare. glacialHer reception of him was glacial. Not being friendly abrasive abrasively abrasiveness abruptly abruptness aloof estrangement estrangement from someone flintily forbidding forbiddingly frigid gruff offhandedness offish remoteness reserved reservedly saturnine wintry Related wordremoteness Idiomnot have the remotest idea remote noun[ C ] uk /rɪˈməʊt/ us /rɪˈmoʊt/ a remote control(同 remote control) Fajrul Islam/Moment/GettyImages Electricity & electronics anodize anti-static arc bitstream brownout capacitance chargeable electricity generate high-voltage homing insulating tape linesman magnet multimeter negatively non-electric non-electrical non-electronic solid-state remote | American Dictionaryremote adjective us/rɪˈmoʊt/ far away in distance, time, or relation; not close: Ben grew up in a remote part of Montana. It happened in the remote past. There is a remote possibility (= slight chance) that we won’t be able to make the trip. Someone whose behavior is remote is not friendly or interested in others. remote | Business Englishremote adjective[ before noun ] uk /rɪˈməʊt/us IT remote computer systems are available to users in another part of a building or in another place, for example through a network : a remote server Examples of remoteremote He cast his readers not as colleagues in an emerging philosophical community, but as remote, credit-giving consumers. It aggressively exploits the parallelism made possible by sending requests to multiple remote data sources simultaneously and by scheduling tasks to run on multiple processors. To many, the theoretical expositions of construct validity and validation are too abstract and remote from the reality of test development and use. What we considered the main problems in fact were remote and tangential to the central themes of the family members' comments and stories. In unstructured remote environments virtual objects from a toolbox could be attached to the real world. This intermediate set of outputs are highly uncertain and remote from the final outcome of efficiency of healthcare provision. While the results here highlight farms with reasonable market access, remote farms could suffer similar vulnerabilities. The political inference was that if all gender differentiation was historically contingent it could be consigned to a remote, irrecoverable past. It is situated atop a low but steep mountain ridge that rises above the relatively remote and sparsely populated nor theastern coast of the island. Plantations and mines were generally in remote regions, and the living conditions were often appalling. And this was particularly true for children in regions remote from the metropolitan centres of music. Because the eye camera was remote, movement of the participant's head was restricted to the range of 12 inches horizontally and four inches vertically. We focused on remote sensing instrumentation for reasons that will become apparent. We have developed techniques for the detection and classification of microbial populations through infrared remote sensing at terrestrial analogue sites. As legal staffs developed within the ranks of departmental clerks and under-secretaries, they mediated between ministers and their more remote colleague. See all examples of remote These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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