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1 remote
adj. uzak, çok eski, çok uzak, küçük, sapa, ücra, mesafeli, dolaylı, soğuk (davranış), endirekt————————n. naklen yayın* * *1. uzak 2. uzaktan* * *[rə'mout]1) (far away in time or place; far from any (other) village, town etc: a remote village in New South Wales; a farmhouse remote from civilization.) uzak2) (distantly related: a remote cousin) uzak3) (very small or slight: a remote chance of success; He hasn't the remotest idea what is going on.) az, küçük•- remotely- remoteness
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2 remote
uzak; (davranis) soguk; (sans, olasilik, vb.) küçük, az -
3 remote
uzak -
4 remote control
uzaktan kumanda, kumanda, uzaktan kumanda aleti* * *(the control of eg a switch or other device from a distance, by means of radio waves etc: The model plane is operated by remote control.) uzaktan kumanda -
5 remote access
uzaktan erişim -
6 remote job entry
uzaktan iş girişi -
7 remote power off
uzaktan kapama -
8 remote power on
uzaktan açma -
9 remote processing
uzaktan işlem -
10 remote controled
adj. uzaktan kumandalı -
11 remote controlled
adj. uzaktan kumandalı -
12 remote future
n. uzak gelecek -
13 remote possibility
n. uzak ihtimal, küçük olasılık -
14 remote relation
n. uzaktan akrabalık -
15 remote controled
adj. uzaktan kumandalı -
16 remote controlled
adj. uzaktan kumandalı -
17 remote future
n. uzak gelecek -
18 remote possibility
n. uzak ihtimal, küçük olasılık -
19 remote relation
n. uzaktan akrabalık -
20 remote access
uzaktan erisim
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