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• remote tuningNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > afstandsafstelling
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• remote control switchNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > afstandsschakelaar
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6 afstandsthermometer
• remote thermometerNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > afstandsthermometer
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8 karwei-invoer op afstand
• remote job entry: RJENederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > karwei-invoer op afstand
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9 op afstand uitgevoerde oproep
• remote procedure call: RPCNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > op afstand uitgevoerde oproep
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n. remote control, small device used to control an electrical device from a distance; activity which can be performed with a remote control while being far from the device -
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n. remote control, small device used to control an electrical device from a distance; control from far away, activity which can be performed with a remote control while being far from the device -
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I 〈 bijwoord〉1 [met betrekking tot ruimte/tijd] 〈 voornamelijk in ontkennende en vragende zinnen〉 far; 〈 in bevestigende zinnen〉 a long way2 [in hoge mate] far, way; 〈 na werkwoord〉 by far, by a long way♦voorbeelden:ver gevorderd zijn • be well advancedhij heeft het ver geschopt • he's come a long wayde vakantie is nog ver • the holidays are still a long way offhet zou te ver voeren om … • it would be going too far to …ver vooruitzien • look well/way aheadhoe ver is het nog? • how much further is it?hoe ver ben je met je huiswerk? • how far have you got with your homework?in hoe ver • how far, to what extentdat gaat te ver! • 〈 ook〉 that is the limit!je zoekt het te ver • you're missing the pointver weg • a long way away/off, far away/offhet is zo ver! • here we go, this is itmaar zo ver zijn we nog (lang) niet • but we haven't reached that stage yetben je zo ver? • (are you) ready?die dagen liggen ver achter ons • those days are long pasttot ver in het binnenland • well inland, deep into the interiorvan ver komen • come a long way/from distant partszijn tijd ver vooruit zijn • be way ahead of one's timeII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 [op grote afstand gelegen; ook in de tijd; niet spoedig vervulbaar] 〈 voornamelijk attributief〉 distant; 〈 voornamelijk predicatief〉 far ⇒ 〈 attributief〉 far-off/-away, 〈 predicatief〉 far off/away2 [zich uitstrekkend over een grote afstand] 〈 voornamelijk attributief〉 distant; 〈 voornamelijk predicatief〉 far ⇒ 〈 predicatief〉 a long way3 [komend van verre; niet nauw verwant] distant♦voorbeelden:1 verre landen • distant/far-off countriesde verre toekomst • the distant futurein een ver verleden • in some distant/remote pasteen ver vooruitzicht • a distant/remote prospect -
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adj. far off, distant, remote, out of the way, outlying; outlandish--------adv. remotely, out of the way; outlandishly -
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n. being remote
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remote — re·mote adj re·mot·er, est 1 a: far removed in space, time, or relation ancestors of a more remote degree b: exceeding the time allowed under the rule against perpetuities for the vesting of interests the residuary clause...violates the rule… … Law dictionary
Remote — may refer to:* Remote control, commonly known as a remote * Remote broadcast, commonly known in broadcasting as a person or live remote * Remote access * Remote desktop * Remoteness, the legal concept of how remotely possible a consequence is (or … Wikipedia
Remote — Re*mote (r? m?t ), a. [Compar. {Remoter} ( ?r); superl. {Remotest}.] [L. remotus, p. p. of removere to remove. See {Remove}.] 1. Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages; remote… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remote — re‧mote [rɪˈməʊt ǁ ˈmoʊt] adjective [only before a noun] 1. COMPUTING remote systems or equipment are used to control a machine, computer system etc from a distance: • remote access to computer data banks 2. if a possibility, risk, danger etc is… … Financial and business terms
remote — [ri mōt′] adj. remoter, remotest [ME < L remotus, pp. of removere, to REMOVE] 1. distant in space; far off; far away 2. far off and hidden away; secluded 3. far off in (past or future) time [a remote ancestor] 4. distant in connection,… … English World dictionary
remote — [adj1] out of the way; in the distance alien, back, backwoods, beyond, boondocks*, devious, distant, far, faraway, far flung, far off, foreign, frontier, godforsaken*, god knowswhere*, in a backwater*, inaccessible, isolated, lonely, lonesome,… … New thesaurus
remote — early 15c., from L. remotus afar off, remote, pp. of removere move back or away (see REMOVE (Cf. remove)). Related: Remotely; remoteness. Remote control is recorded from 1904 … Etymology dictionary
remote — ► ADJECTIVE (remoter, remotest) 1) far away in space or time. 2) situated far from the main centres of population. 3) distantly related. 4) (often remote from) having very little connection. 5) (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to … English terms dictionary
remote — *distant, far, faraway, far off, removed Antonyms: close … New Dictionary of Synonyms
remote — I UK [rɪˈməʊt] / US [rɪˈmoʊt] adjective Word forms remote : adjective remote comparative remoter superlative remotest ** 1) far away from other cities, towns, or people My grandparents were from a remote village in China. We felt very remote and… … English dictionary
remote — 01. He went hiking in a [remote] part of Alaska, where you might not see another human being for days on end. 02. I wouldn t bother asking Jennifer for a date. I don t think she is even [remotely] interested in going out with you. 03. There is a… … Grammatical examples in English