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1 remote
[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.) remoto2) (distantly related: a remote cousin) afastado3) (very small or slight: a remote chance of success; He hasn't the remotest idea what is going on.) muito pequeno•- remotely- remoteness
- remote control* * *re.mote[rim'out] adj 1 remoto, afastado, distante, retirado, segregado. 2 improvável. 3 indireto, mediato. 4 inconsiderável, trivial. 5 mínimo, vago, leve. we had not got the remotest idea / não tínhamos a mínima idéia. 6 arredio, frio, reservado. a remote relative um parente afastado. -
2 remote
[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.) remoto2) (distantly related: a remote cousin) remoto3) (very small or slight: a remote chance of success; He hasn't the remotest idea what is going on.) remoto•- remotely- remoteness - remote control -
3 remote
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4 remote control
(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.) controle à distância* * *re.mote con.trol[rimout kəntr'oul] n Mech controle ou comando remoto. -
5 remote control
(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.) controle remoto -
6 remote compass
telebússolaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > remote compass
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7 remote control
comando à distância, controle remotoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > remote control
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8 remote gun control
pontaria por telecomandoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > remote gun control
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9 remote sensors
sensores remotosEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > remote sensors
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10 remote sitting
dispersão dos sistemas de comunicações.English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > remote sitting
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11 remote tracer control
direção do tiro a distância por projéteis traçantes (ADA)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > remote tracer control
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12 remote\ control
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13 a remote relative
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14 control, automatic remote
controle remoto automáticoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > control, automatic remote
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15 communication
1) ((an act, or means, of) conveying information: Communication is difficult in some remote parts of the country.) comunicação2) (a piece of information given, a letter etc: I received your communication in this morning's post.) comunicação* * *com.mu.ni.ca.tion[kəmju:nik'eiʃən] n comunicação: 1 transmissão. 2 informação, notificação, participação. 3 mensagem, carta informativa, comunicado, aviso. 4 passagem, ligação, relação. 5 intercâmbio, intercurso, relações. he broke off all communication with me / ele rompeu todas as relações comigo. 6 communications sistema de comunicações. I am in communication with estou em comunicação com. I have no communication with não tenho relações com. -
16 global village
noun (the world thought of as a small place, because modern communication allow fast and efficient contact even to its remote parts.)* * *glo.bal vil.lage[gloubəl v'ilidʒ] n o mundo. -
17 unlikelihood
un.like.li.hood[∧nl'aiklihud] n improbabilidade, inverossimilhança. the unlikelihood of his learning is remote / a improbabilidade de que ele estude é remota. -
18 zap
past tense, past participle - zapped; verb1) (to kill or destroy, especially in a computer game.)2) (to change channels on television with a remote control.)•- zapping* * *[zæp] vt+vi coll 1 matar, liquidar, Brit despachar. 2 mover-se com rapidez, fazer rapidamente. -
19 zapping
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20 elevation indicator
mostrador de elevação ( in a remote control system)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > elevation indicator
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