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1 avsides
remote -
2 fjernkontroll
* * *subst. (edb) remote control, remote console, telecontrol subst. zapper, (amer:) clincher -
3 avsidesliggende
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4 fjernstyring
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5 ubemannet undervannsfartøy
remote control vehicle -
6 fjernkontroll
remote control -
7 fjernstyrt
adj. remote-controlled (f.eks. ), remote-operated adj. remote (el. distant) -controlled (f.eks. ) adj. remote-guided, telecontrolled, controlled by remote control -
8 avkrok
subst. corner, recess, nook subst. [ av landet] out-of-the-way, remote place, hole-and-corner place subst. [ av landet] US: hackensack subst. [ ubetydelig by] US: one-horse town subst. (dagligtale) sticks (f.eks.They lived in a remote area far out in the sticks.
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9 fjern
* * *adj. [ om avstand] distant, far-off, faraway adj. [ lengre] remote adj. [ om tid] distant, far-off, long-gone adj. [ distré] absent-minded, far-away, inattentive, remote adj. [ dum] silly, lost, daft -
10 fjernstyre
verb. steer by remote control, control by remote control -
11 fjernstyringsventil
subst. (mekanikk) remote-operated valve, remote control valve -
12 fjernstyrt ventil
subst. (mekanikk) remote-operated valve, remote control valve -
13 fjernterminal
subst. (edb) remote batch terminal, remote terminal -
14 framtid
будущее время-a/-en* * ** * *subst. future subst. [ begrepet] futurity subst. (grammatikk) future tense, future (den nærmeste framtid) the near (el. immediate) future (det har ingen framtid) it has no (det venter han en glimrende framtid) a brilliant future is in store for him (en strålende framtid) a dazzling future (for all framtid) for all time, in perpetuity (i all framtid) in perpetuity, for all time (i en meget nær framtid) at an early date, in the immediate (el. near) future (i en fjern framtid) in some remote future, at some remote future date (ødelegge hans framtid) mar his prospects in life, ruin his career (i nærmeste framtid) in the immediate future (i nærmeste framtid) shortly, before very long (i nærmeste framtid) shortly, before very long, in the immediate future -
15 fremtid
subst. future subst. [ begrepet] futurity subst. (grammatikk) future tense, future (den nærmeste fremtid) the near (el. immediate) future (det har ingen fremtid) it has no (det venter han en glimrende fremtid) a brilliant future is in store for him (en strålende fremtid) a dazzling future (for all fremtid) for all time, in perpetuity (i all fremtid) in perpetuity, for all time (i en meget nær fremtid) at an early date, in the immediate (el. near) future (i en fjern fremtid) in some remote future, at some remote future date (ødelegge hans fremtid) mar his prospects in life, ruin his career (i nærmeste fremtid) in the immediate future (i nærmeste fremtid) shortly, before very long (i nærmeste fremtid) shortly, before very long, in the immediate future -
16 avsides
adj. retired, solitary, isolated adj. remote, out-of-the-way, aside -
17 bortgjemt
adj. hidden (away), remote adj. hard-to-find -
18 fjernalarm
subst. remote alarm -
19 fjernanalyse
subst. (geologi) remote sensing -
20 fjernavlesning
subst. (fly) remote reading
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