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81 remote chance
s.escasa probabilidad, mala probabilidad. -
82 remote control
s.control remoto, mando a distancia, teledirección, telecontrol. -
83 remote damages
s.daños remotos, daños indirectos. -
84 remote delivery
s.reparto a lugares distantes, entrega remota. -
85 remote kinship
s.parentesco en grado remoto. -
86 remote lands
s.tierras remotas. -
87 remote learning
s.educación a distancia. -
88 remote place
s.lugar remoto, lugar perdido, apartamiento, lejanía. -
89 remote possibility
s.remota posibilidad. -
90 remote resemblance
s.parecido remoto, connotación. -
91 remote sensing
s.lectura a distancia, detección a distancia, detección remota, lectura remota. -
92 remote sensor
s.sensor remoto. -
93 remote station
s.equipo a distancia. -
94 remote-controlled
adj.teledirigido(a). -
95 remote-operated
adj.operado remotamente. -
96 directed by remote control
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97 guide by remote control
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98 airborne remote sensing
nMAR POLL teledetección aérea f, teledetección desde el aire fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > airborne remote sensing
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99 earth remote-sensing satellite
nSPACE satélite de observación de la tierra m, satélite de percepción remota m, satélite terrestre con recepción a distancia mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > earth remote-sensing satellite
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100 heading remote indicator
nAIR TRANSP indicador remoto de rumbo mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > heading remote indicator
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