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1 remote
adj. afgelegen; ver[ rimmoot] 〈 remoteness〉♦voorbeelden:a remote cousin • een verre neefthe remote past/future • het verre verleden/de verre toekomstconsiderations remote from the subject • overwegingen die weinig met het onderwerp te maken hebben -
2 remote
afgelegenop afstandverwijderd -
3 remote control
afstandsbediening (controle die op afstand bediend kan worden door afstandsbediening) -
4 Remote Data Object
(in computers) gegevensobject dat snelle toegang mogelijk maakt tot gegevens -
5 Remote-Piloted Vehicle
n. onbemand voertuig door langafstandsbediening bewerkt -
6 remote corner
straalhoek -
7 remote damage
schade op afstand (in rechtspraak) -
8 remote place
afgelegen plaats -
9 remote relative
ver familielid -
10 remote sensing
het opnemen van de aardbol vanuit vliegtuigen of ruimtestations waar opnameapparatuur ingebouwd is -
11 remote system
afgelegen systeem, systeem waarop is aan te sluiten m.b.v. een modem of een netwerk vanaf de lokale computer -
12 remote town
ver afgelegen stad -
13 remote village
afgelegen dorp -
14 remote control
afstandsbedieningafstandsbesturing -
15 remote control switch
afstandsschakelaar -
16 remote cut-off
steilheid -
17 remote job entry: RJE
karwei-invoer op afstand -
18 remote operation
afstandsbediening -
19 remote procedure call: RPC
op afstand uitgevoerde oproepEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > remote procedure call: RPC
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20 remote station
bijtoestel
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