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Definition of remotely in English: remotelyadverb rɪˈməʊtlirəˈmoʊtli 1From a distance; without physical contact. 远程地;遥控地 new electronic meters that can be read remotely 可遥控读取的新式电子仪表。 Example sentencesExamples - The controls can be executed remotely via e-mail or a Web page.
- Can someone else turn on the control utility remotely in my machine?
- This would also allow the unit to be controlled remotely across a network keeping the cabling to a minimum.
- All devices that can be remotely accessed or controlled would also be at risk.
- They were connected to the timing device of a compact disc player designed to detonate them remotely.
- Do you need to be at the system to monitor and control it or can you operate remotely?
- So they would try to remotely control it back to the course they wanted it to take.
- Two remotely controlled roving vehicles are now on the Martian surface.
- Predator is remotely piloted, meaning a pilot controls the Predator via data link.
- Each turret was controlled separately and remotely from the bridge of the saucer.
- The Trojan allows infected machines to be controlled remotely by attackers in order to send spam, for example.
- The required counterpart in code will be some mechanism for taking control of the machine in question, remotely.
- In contrast, the little bird that flew around, remotely controlled, looked harmless enough.
- It has started using the wireless networking technology to control trains remotely.
- The lifting bag also comes with a remotely controlled activator which can be triggered up to a kilometre away.
- That's in addition to the troubleshooting we did remotely during the tank drain.
2as submodifier, usually with negative In the slightest degree. 绝少地,微乎其微地 he had never been remotely jealous 他一丁点儿妒忌都从未有过。 Example sentencesExamples - That's funny, I thought to myself, you must be mistaking me for someone who is remotely interested.
- And it certainly does not need to be insular, or remotely reactionary.
- No American president could dream of anything remotely like that today.
- That fact does not mean all the basic tenets of ANY religion are correct or even remotely true.
- There are four basic styles, though the way I do them, none of them appears even remotely stylish.
- It also doesn't help that I've never tried a hangover cure that was even remotely effective.
- Was anybody's high school experience even remotely close to that?
- She had excellent health herself and was not remotely interested in being a health researcher or journalist.
- Only Debbie seems to be remotely interested in the people around her.
- Most in-patients, according to him, are not even remotely connected with the mines and the union.
- And part of that story is the optimism that the human brain is not even remotely close to its limits on capacity.
- The ravenous creatures themselves are perhaps the film's only remotely redeeming feature.
- The next night we were miles away from anything even remotely resembling a resort.
- In other words, no compromise between these two views is remotely possible.
- However, it was a beautiful day and didn't seem remotely spooky.
- Moreover, in social terms he has had to bear a burden the others could not even remotely contemplate having to carry.
- That's not to say it's a bad idea, since the movie never ever pretends to have anything remotely to do with real life.
- Not for decades would Hollywood produce anything even remotely like it.
- I am unaware of any object published in the literature that is even remotely similar.
- So here we have a young boy who is not remotely crazy but who none the less suffered greatly in an environment that prevented him from being the person he was.
Synonyms slightly, faintly, remotely, vaguely Definition of remotely in US English: remotelyadverbrəˈmōtlērəˈmoʊtli 1From a distance; without physical contact. 远程地;遥控地 new electronic meters that can be read remotely 可遥控读取的新式电子仪表。 a new type of remotely controlled torpedo 新型遥控鱼雷。 Example sentencesExamples - Can someone else turn on the control utility remotely in my machine?
- So they would try to remotely control it back to the course they wanted it to take.
- They were connected to the timing device of a compact disc player designed to detonate them remotely.
- That's in addition to the troubleshooting we did remotely during the tank drain.
- This would also allow the unit to be controlled remotely across a network keeping the cabling to a minimum.
- The required counterpart in code will be some mechanism for taking control of the machine in question, remotely.
- Each turret was controlled separately and remotely from the bridge of the saucer.
- It has started using the wireless networking technology to control trains remotely.
- Predator is remotely piloted, meaning a pilot controls the Predator via data link.
- All devices that can be remotely accessed or controlled would also be at risk.
- The lifting bag also comes with a remotely controlled activator which can be triggered up to a kilometre away.
- In contrast, the little bird that flew around, remotely controlled, looked harmless enough.
- Do you need to be at the system to monitor and control it or can you operate remotely?
- Two remotely controlled roving vehicles are now on the Martian surface.
- The Trojan allows infected machines to be controlled remotely by attackers in order to send spam, for example.
- The controls can be executed remotely via e-mail or a Web page.
2as submodifier, usually with negative In the slightest degree. 绝少地,微乎其微地 he had never been remotely jealous 他一丁点儿妒忌都从未有过。 Example sentencesExamples - Most in-patients, according to him, are not even remotely connected with the mines and the union.
- Was anybody's high school experience even remotely close to that?
- That's funny, I thought to myself, you must be mistaking me for someone who is remotely interested.
- She had excellent health herself and was not remotely interested in being a health researcher or journalist.
- So here we have a young boy who is not remotely crazy but who none the less suffered greatly in an environment that prevented him from being the person he was.
- In other words, no compromise between these two views is remotely possible.
- Moreover, in social terms he has had to bear a burden the others could not even remotely contemplate having to carry.
- And it certainly does not need to be insular, or remotely reactionary.
- Only Debbie seems to be remotely interested in the people around her.
- It also doesn't help that I've never tried a hangover cure that was even remotely effective.
- And part of that story is the optimism that the human brain is not even remotely close to its limits on capacity.
- Not for decades would Hollywood produce anything even remotely like it.
- No American president could dream of anything remotely like that today.
- There are four basic styles, though the way I do them, none of them appears even remotely stylish.
- That's not to say it's a bad idea, since the movie never ever pretends to have anything remotely to do with real life.
- The ravenous creatures themselves are perhaps the film's only remotely redeeming feature.
- That fact does not mean all the basic tenets of ANY religion are correct or even remotely true.
- The next night we were miles away from anything even remotely resembling a resort.
- However, it was a beautiful day and didn't seem remotely spooky.
- I am unaware of any object published in the literature that is even remotely similar.
Synonyms slightly, faintly, remotely, vaguely |