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    {ri'mout}
    1. далечен, отдалечен, усамотен
    REMOTE from the truth далеч от истината
    2. далечен, непряк
    REMOTE damages непреки щети
    3. малък, слаб, смътен, малко вероятен
    REMOTE resemblance слаба/далечна прилика
    REMOTE chance малка вероятност
    not to have the REMOTE st idea нямам ни най-малка представа
    4. сдържан, резервиран, надменен
    5. тех. отдалечен, далечен, действуващ от/на разстояние
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    {ri'mout} а 1. далечен, отдалечен; усамотен; remote from the truth
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    смътен; усамотен; слаб; самотен; сдържан; резервиран; отдалечен; глух; далечен; забутан; надменен;
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    1. not to have the remote st idea нямам ни най-малка представа 2. remote chance малка вероятност 3. remote damages непреки щети 4. remote from the truth далеч от истината 5. remote resemblance слаба/далечна прилика 6. далечен, непряк 7. далечен, отдалечен, усамотен 8. малък, слаб, смътен, малко вероятен 9. сдържан, резервиран, надменен 10. тех. отдалечен, далечен, действуващ от/на разстояние
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    remote[ri´mout] I. adj 1. далечен, отдалечен; усамотен; уединен; \remote past ( future) далечно минало (бъдеще); \remote cousin далечен братовчед; 2. малък, слаб, смътен; малко вероятен; \remote chance малка вероятност; I haven't the \remotest idea нямам ни най-малка представа; 3. тех. който действа от (на) разстояние; дистанционен; \remote control дистанционно управление; \remote sensing събиране на данни от голямо разстояние (с инфрачервена фотография, радари и т. н.); 4. сдържан, резервиран; \remote damages непреки щети, косвени загуби; II. v разпространявам, разширявам (обхвата на).

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