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remote [rɪ'məʊt]∎ in the remotest parts of the continent au fin fond du continent;∎ they lived in a remote part of Scotland ils vivaient en Écosse, dans un endroit reculé ou isolé;∎ a remote house une maison isolée;∎ areas remote from the capital/coast des régions éloignées de la capitale/de la côte;∎ remote from civilization loin de la civilisation;∎ his plays are remote from everyday life ses pièces sont éloignées de la vie quotidienne;∎ in the remote future/past dans un avenir/un passé lointain∎ she seems very remote elle semble être très distante ou d'un abord difficile(c) (unconnected → idea, comment) éloigné;∎ your comments are rather remote from the subject vos commentaires n'ont pas grand-chose à voir avec le sujet∎ our chances of success are rather remote nos chances de réussite sont assez minces, nous n'avons que peu de chances de réussir;∎ it's a remote possibility c'est très peu probable;∎ there is a remote possibility that… il y a une vague possibilité que… + subjunctive;∎ I haven't the remotest idea je n'en ai pas la moindre idée►► remote access accès m à distance;∎ Telecommunications this telephone has an answering machine with a remote access facility ce répondeur est interrogeable à distance;remote antiquity la haute antiquité;Finance remote banking banque f à distance;remote control télécommande f, commande f à distance;Computing remote (data) processing télétraitement m;Nuclear remote handling equipment équipement m de télémanipulation;Computing remote job entry télésoumission f de travaux;Computing remote loading téléchargement m;Computing remote sensing télédétection f;Computing remote sensing satellite satellite m de télédétection;Computing remote server serveur m distant;Computing remote terminal terminal m distant
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