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The difference in working on a TV series and a movie comes down to one thing for me, and that is the travel. With ‘The Bold and the Beautiful,’ we are in one remote location, but with a movie, you get to travel, explore, and experience different things every day. But I’ve really enjoyed doing both.
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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD REMOTE
From Latin remōtus far removed, from removēre, from re- + movēre to move.
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.
PRONUNCIATION OF REMOTE
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF REMOTE
Remote is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.
WHAT DOES REMOTE MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of remote in the English dictionary
The first definition of remote in the dictionary is located far away; distant. Other definition of remote is far from any centre of population, society, or civilization; out-of-the-way. Remote is also distant in time.
WORDS THAT RHYME WITH REMOTE
Synonyms and antonyms of remote in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «REMOTE»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «remote» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «remote» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF REMOTE
Find out the translation of remote to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of remote from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «remote» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
遥远的
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
remoto
570 millions of speakers
English
remote
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
दूरस्थ
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
بَعِيد
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
отдаленный
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
remoto
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
দূরবর্তী
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
lointain
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
Jauh
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
entfernt
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
遠く離れた
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
멀리 떨어진
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Remot
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
xa xôi
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
தொலை
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
रिमोट
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
uzak
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
remoto
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
odległy
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
віддалений
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
izolat
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
απομακρυσμένος
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
afgeleë
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
långt borta
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
fjern
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of remote
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «REMOTE»
The term «remote» is very widely used and occupies the 3.905 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
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Principal search tendencies and common uses of remote
List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «remote».
FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «REMOTE» OVER TIME
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about remote
10 QUOTES WITH «REMOTE»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word remote.
Most Muslim women know it is fear and curiosity that cause people to stare. They know it is ignorance and stereotypes that cause people to suppose that a piece of material covering the hair strips a woman of the ability to speak English, pursue a career, work a remote control.
An illness is like a journey into a far country; it sifts all one’s experience and removes it to a point so remote that it appears like a vision.
After saying yes to Turkey, the EU is having difficulty finding clear and consistent grounds for saying no to other, still more remote candidates — but being in the general vicinity of Europe does seem to be a continuing requirement.
The difference in working on a TV series and a movie comes down to one thing for me, and that is the travel. With ‘The Bold and the Beautiful,’ we are in one remote location, but with a movie, you get to travel, explore, and experience different things every day. But I’ve really enjoyed doing both.
I chose to document the lives of people living in a remote village in Alaska called Shishmaref because there we can literally see how climate change is affecting their homes, livelihoods and ultimately their lives.
The image we have of bin Laden in his final years in Abbottabad is of an aging man with a graying beard watching old footage of himself; just another suburban dad flipping though the channels with his remote.
The geographical isolation and lack of television made world happenings and problems seem remote.
Television is the most perfect democracy. You sit there with your remote control and vote.
The jarring change going from an urban environment to an extremely remote natural environment is extremely inspiring. It’s constantly stimulating, it’s like a slap in the face.
However, when my parents married in 1945, China was in turmoil and the possibility of returning grew increasingly remote, and they decided to begin their family in the United States.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REMOTE»
Discover the use of remote in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to remote and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Remote: Office Not Required
The “work from home” phenomenon is thoroughly explored in this illuminating new book from bestselling 37signals founders Fried and Hansson, who point to the surging trend of employees working from home (and anywhere else) and explain …
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, 2013
2
Remote: Office Not Required
Brilliantly simple and refreshingly illuminating this is a call to action to end the tyranny of being shackled to the office.
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, 2013
3
Remote Sensing: Models and Methods for Image Processing
Remote sensing is a technology that engages electromagnetic sensors to measure and monitor changes in the earth’s surface and atmosphere. Normally this is accomplished through the use of a satellite or aircraft.
Robert A. Schowengerdt, 2006
4
Advances in Environmental Remote Sensing: Sensors, …
An authoritative text, Advances in Environmental Remote Sensing: Sensors, Algorithms, and Applications compiles comprehensive review articles to examine the developments in concepts, methods, techniques, and applications as well as focused …
5
An Introduction to Ocean Remote Sensing
The book covers radiative transfer, ocean surface properties, satellite orbits, instruments and methods, visible remote sensing of biological properties, infrared sea surface temperature retrieval, passive microwave measurements, …
6
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
This book presents the fundamental concepts covering various stages of remote sensing from data collection to end utilization, so that it can be appreciated irrespective of the discipline in which the reader has graduated.
7
Integration of GIS and Remote Sensing
This book is an invaluable reference for students and professionals dealing not only with GIS and remote sensing, but also computer science, civil engineering, environmental science and urban planning within the academic, governmental and …
8
Introduction to Remote Sensing, Fifth Edition
A leading text for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses, this book introduces widely used forms of remote sensing imagery and their applications in plant sciences, hydrology, earth sciences, and land use analysis.
James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne, 2012
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Remote Sensing : The Image Chain Approach: The Image Chain …
For this second edition, in addition to a thorough update, there are major changes and additions, such as a much more complete treatment of spectroscopic imaging, which has matured dramatically in the last ten years, and a more rigorous …
Digital Image and Remote Sensing Laboratory Rochester Institute of Technology John R. Schott Professor of Imaging Science and Director, 2007
10
Remote Control: Power, Cultures, and the World of Appearances
Essays discuss American popular culture, the emotional impact of art, and economic and political influences on the arts, and review television programs and motion pictures
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REMOTE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term remote is used in the context of the following news items.
You can buy this officially licensed PS4 Universal Remote in October
Sony hasn’t announced the remote just yet, but Amazon and GameStop both have it listed for release on October 31 and October 15, respectively. We’re not … «VG247, Jul 15»
Medical drone makes house calls in the remote mountains of Virginia
VIRGINIA — The drone delivery business had what some are calling its «Kitty Hawk moment» on Friday — in reference to the town made famous by the Wright … «CBS News, Jul 15»
This Range Rover is remote-controlled by a smartphone
Jaguar Land Rover is showing off a prototype Range Rover Sport that can be remote-controlled via smartphone. Your James Bond fantasies are one step closer … «RoadandTrack.com, Jun 15»
Magnitude-6.7 quake rattles remote area of Alaska Peninsula …
The quake hit at 11 p.m. Thursday in a remote area off the coast of the Alaska Peninsula at a depth of about 35 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. «Alaska Dispatch News, May 15»
Apple TV Remote Expected to Add Touch Pad in Redesign
Apple has long ridiculed remote controls for being too complex. Now after eight years of a minimalist design for its Apple TV remote, the company is revising the … «New York Times, May 15»
Remote-Control Planes Could Stop Crashes, Air-Control Chief Says
The aviation industry should consider implementing systems to take control of aircraft from the ground in emergencies following the crash of a Germanwings … «Bloomberg, Apr 15»
New Roku 2 vs new Roku 3: What’s the difference? (Hint — it’s the …
The new Roku 2 also comes with a remote that’s different from what the old Roku 2 offered and separates it from the new Roku 3, as it lacks voice search and a … «Pocket-lint.com, Apr 15»
Backpack Turns a Beetle Into a Remote-Controlled Cyborg
Researchers have created remote-controlled crawling insects before, forcing a bug’s legs to move by electrically stimulating its muscles. It’s simple enough that … «Wired, Mar 15»
Australia’s remote indigenous communities fear closure
Derby Aboriginal elder Lorna Hudson was a child when government authorities in the 1960s moved her people from tiny Sunday Island off the remote north-west … «BBC News, Mar 15»
Ray’s Universal Super Remote Uses Apps To Help Control Your TV
A new product called the Ray Super Remote was designed to change all that. The device takes the form of a touchscreen universal remote and takes all the … «TechCrunch, Feb 15»
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remote
1 backwoods, distant, far, faraway, far-off, godforsaken, inaccessible, in the middle of nowhere, isolated, lonely, off the beaten track, outlying, out-of-the-way, secluded
2 alien, extraneous, extrinsic, foreign, immaterial, irrelevant, outside, removed, unconnected, unrelated
3 doubtful, dubious, faint, implausible, inconsiderable, meagre, negligible, outside, poor, slender, slight, slim, small, unlikely
4 abstracted, aloof, cold, detached, distant, faraway, indifferent, introspective, introverted, removed, reserved, standoffish, unapproachable, uncommunicative, uninterested, uninvolved, withdrawn
Antonyms
1 adjacent, central, close, just round the corner, near, nearby, neighbouring
2 intrinsic, related, relevant
3 considerable, good, likely, strong
4 alert, attentive, aware, gregarious, interested, involved, outgoing, sociable
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
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re·mote
(rĭ-mōt′)
adj. re·mot·er, re·mot·est
1.
a. Located far away; distant in space.
b. Hidden away; secluded: a remote hamlet.
2. Distant in time: the remote past.
3. Faint; slight: a remote possibility; had not the remotest interest.
4. Far removed in connection or relevance: a cause remote from everyday concerns.
5. Distantly related by blood or marriage: a remote cousin.
6. Distant in manner; aloof.
7. Operating or controlled from a distance: remote sensors.
8. Computers Located at a distance from another computer that is accessible by cables or other communications links: a remote terminal.
n.
1. A radio or television broadcast originating from a point outside a studio.
2. A remote control device.
[Middle English, from Old French remot, from Latin remōtus, past participle of removēre, to remove; see remove.]
re·mote′ly adv.
re·mote′ness n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
remote
(rɪˈməʊt)
adj
1. located far away; distant
2. far from any centre of population, society, or civilization; out-of-the-way
3. distant in time
4. distantly related or connected: a remote cousin.
5. removed, as from the source or point of action
6. slight or faint (esp in the phrases not the remotest idea, a remote chance)
7. (of a person’s manner) aloof or abstracted
8. operated from a distance; remote-controlled: a remote monitor.
[C15: from Latin remōtus far removed, from removēre, from re- + movēre to move]
reˈmotely adv
reˈmoteness n
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
re•mote
(rɪˈmoʊt)
adj. -mot•er, -mot•est,
n. adj.
1. far apart; far distant in space.
2. out-of-the-way; secluded: a remote village.
3. distant in time, relationship, connection, etc.: remote antiquity; a remote ancestor.
4. far off; abstracted; removed: principles remote from actions.
5. not direct or primary; not directly involved or influential: the remote causes of the war.
6. slight or faint; unlikely: a remote chance.
7. reserved and distant in manner.
8. operating or controlled from a distance, as by remote control.
n.
9. a broadcast, usu. live, from outside a radio or television station.
[1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin remōtus, orig. past participle of removēre to move back, remove]
re•mote′ly, adv.
re•mote′ness, n.
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
remote
- remote — From Latin remotus, the past participle of removere, «remove.»
- remote sensing — The scanning of the earth by satellite or aircraft to obtain information about it.
- devious — Its literal meaning is «out of the way,» from Latin de via—applied to a place that was remote because it was off the main road.
- remote control — The term existed by 1904, and the shortened version, remote, was used in print by 1966.
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | remote — a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance; «he lost the remote for his TV»
remote control device — an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; «the device is small enough to wear on your wrist»; «a device intended to conserve water» remote-control bomb — a bomb that can be detonated by remote control |
Adj. | 1. | remote — located far away spatially; «distant lands»; «remote stars»
distant far — located at a great distance in time or space or degree; «we come from a far country»; «far corners of the earth»; «the far future»; «a far journey»; «the far side of the road»; «far from the truth»; «far in the future» |
2. | remote — very unlikely; «an outside chance»; «a remote possibility»; «a remote contingency»
outside unlikely — has little chance of being the case or coming about; «an unlikely story»; «an unlikely candidate for reelection»; «a butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism» |
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3. | remote — separate or apart in time; «distant events»; «the remote past or future»
removed, distant far — located at a great distance in time or space or degree; «we come from a far country»; «far corners of the earth»; «the far future»; «a far journey»; «the far side of the road»; «far from the truth»; «far in the future» |
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4. | remote — inaccessible and sparsely populated;
outback inaccessible, unaccessible — capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all |
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5. | remote — far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship ; «a distant cousin»; «a remote relative»; «a distant likeness»; «considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics»
distant |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
remote
adjective
1. distant, far, isolated, lonely, out-of-the-way, far-off, secluded, inaccessible, faraway, outlying, in the middle of nowhere, off the beaten track, backwoods, godforsaken a remote farm in the hills
distant close, near, central, neighbouring, nearby, adjacent, just round the corner
3. irrelevant, foreign, outside, removed, alien, unrelated, unconnected, immaterial, extraneous, extrinsic subjects that seem remote from their daily lives
irrelevant related, relevant, intrinsic
4. slight, small, outside, poor, unlikely, slim, faint, doubtful, dubious, slender, meagre, negligible, implausible, inconsiderable The chances of his surviving are pretty remote.
slight good, strong, likely, considerable
5. aloof, cold, removed, reserved, withdrawn, distant, abstracted, detached, indifferent, faraway, introspective, uninterested, introverted, uninvolved, unapproachable, uncommunicative, standoffish She looked so remote.
aloof interested, involved, aware, alert, outgoing, attentive, sociable, gregarious
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
remote
adjective
1. Far from others in space, time, or relationship:
Idiom: at a distance.
2. Far from centers of human population:
back, insular, isolated, lonely, lonesome, obscure, outlying, out-of-the-way, removed, secluded, solitary.
3. Small in degree, especially of probability:
4. Not friendly, sociable, or warm in manner:
aloof, chill, chilly, cool, distant, offish, reserved, reticent, solitary, standoffish, unapproachable, uncommunicative, undemonstrative, withdrawn.
The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Translations
بَعِيدبَعيد القَرابَهبَعيد، ناءٍضَئيل، قَليل، بَسيط
odlehlýslabývzdálený
fjernlille
kaukainen
udaljen
afskekkturfjarskyldurlítill, hverfandi
遠く離れた
멀리 떨어진
atokiaiatokumasnors kieknuotolinis valdymas
attālsniecīgstāls
oddaljen
långt borta
ไกล
xa xôi
remote
[rɪˈməʊt]
A. ADJ (remoter (compar) (remotest (superl)))
3. (= aloof) [person, manner, voice] → distante
4. (= slight) [possibility, chance, prospect, hope] → remoto; [risk, resemblance] → ligero; [connection] → remoto
I haven’t the remotest idea → no tengo ni la más remota idea
5. (= remote-controlled) → a distancia
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
remote
[rɪˈməʊt] adj
(= isolated) [area, village, building] → isolé(e)
a remote village → un village isolé
(= far in time) [past, future] → lointain
in the remote past → dans un passé lointain
(= unfriendly) [person] → distant(e)remote access n (COMPUTING) → accès m à distanceremote control n
(= technique) → commande f à distance
The missile is guided by remote control
BUT Le missile est téléguidé.remote-controlled [rɪˌməʊtkənˈtrəʊld] adj
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
remote
adj (+er)
(in time) past, future → fern; remote antiquity → die früheste Antike; a remote ancestor (= man) → ein Urahn m; (= woman) → eine Urahne
remote
:
remote access
n (Telec, Comput) → Fern- or Remotezugriff m
remote
:
remote sensing
n → Fernerkundung f; remote satellite → Fernerkundungssatellit m, → Radarsatellit m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
remote
[rɪˈməʊt] adj (-r (comp) (-st (superl)))
a. (place, period) → remoto/a; (ancestor) → lontano/a; (in concept, idea) → lontano/a; (person, aloof) → distante; (uninvolved) → distaccato/a (Comput) → a distanza
remote from the matter in hand → non pertinente alla questione
b. (slight, possibility, resemblance) → vago/a
not the remotest idea/hope → neanche la più vaga idea/speranza
there is a remote possibility that … → c’è una vaga possibilità che… + sub
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
remote
(rəˈmout) adjective
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.
2. distantly related. a remote cousin
3. very small or slight. a remote chance of success; He hasn’t the remotest idea what is going on.
reˈmotely adverbreˈmoteness nounremote 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.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
remote
→ بَعِيد odlehlý fjern entfernt απομακρυσμένος remoto kaukainen lointain udaljen remoto 遠く離れた 멀리 떨어진 ver fjern odległy remoto отдаленный långt borta ไกล uzak xa xôi 遥远的
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
remote
a. remoto-a, distante.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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remote
adjective
Definition:
1. far removed from any populated area; 2. very unlikely to happen; 3. small in degree; 4. far away in time; 5. far away in space or distance; 6. operated or controlled from a distance
Synonyms:
far, faraway, distant, separated, removed, apart, slight, unlikely, negligible
Antonyms:
close, nearby, adjacent, significant, weighty
Tips:
Although the word remote is most commonly used to denote the device used to control a TV, it is also an adjective with several uses. The essential meaning of the word is that of distance, whether literal or figurative. A good usage is that of something being unlikely to happen: «There is a remote possibility of that happening.» Remote can also be used to describe people who are emotionally or physically removed from others.
Usage Examples:
Jill was acting very remote today; I think she had a lot on her mind. (distant, removed)
I understand your concerns, but the chance of that happening is totally remote. (unlikely, negligible)
The couple purchased a remote cottage in the woods so that they could get away from the city on the weekends. (distant, faraway)
That incident happened in the remote past, and I think he’s forgotten all about it. (distant, faraway)
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Defenition of the word remote
- A device used to operate an appliance or mechanical toy from a short distance away.
- Not likely to happen; not to be reasonably expected.
- Distant or otherwise inaccessible.
- inaccessible and sparsely populated
- far distant in space; «distant lands»; «remote stars»; «a remote outpost of civilization»; «a hideaway far removed from towns and cities»
- far distant in time; «distant events»; «the remote past or future»; «a civilization ten centuries removed from modern times»
- very unlikely; «outside chance»; «remote possibility»
- far apart in nature; «considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics»
- a device used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance; «he lost the remote for his TV»
- a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance; «he lost the remote for his TV»
- very unlikely; «an outside chance»; «a remote possibility»; «a remote contingency»
- a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance
- located far away spatially
- separate or apart in time
- far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship
- very unlikely
Synonyms for the word remote
-
- aloof
- apart
- backwoods
- cold
- cool
- detached
- diffident
- distant
- faint
- far-flung
- far-off
- faraway
- frosty
- improbable
- in the sticks
- inaccessible
- isolated
- out-of-the-way
- outback
- outside
- remote control
- removed
- reserved
- secluded
- slight
- small
- uninvolved
- unlikely
- withdrawn
Similar words in the remote
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- distant
- far
- inaccessible
- remote
- remotely
- remoteness
- remoteness’s
- remoter
- remotes
- remotest
- unaccessible
- unlikely
Meronymys for the word remote
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- remote-control bomb
Hypernyms for the word remote
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- device
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