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Etymology: [ ri-'mOt ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin remotus, from past participle of removEre to remove.

uzak, mesafeli, soğuk (davranış), ücra, çok uzak, sapa, endirekt, dolaylı, uzaktan kontrol, uzakta, küçük, çok eski, karşı, naklen yayın, remoteness uzaklık, uzaktan, (isim)klen yayın, remote control uzaktan idare remotelyuzaktan, ecnebi, (davranış) soğuk,

1remote uzak     ts
2remote mesafeli     ts
3remote soğuk (davranış)  sıfat     ts
4remote ücra  sıfat     ts
5remote çok uzak  sıfat     ts
6remote sapa  sıfat     ts
7remote endirekt     ts
8remote dolaylı     ts
9remote uzaktan kontrol  Tıp     ts
10remote uzakta  Bilgisayar     ts
11remote küçük     ts
12remote çok eski     ts
13remote karşı  Bilgisayar     ts
14remote naklen yayın     ts
15remote remoteness uzaklık     ts
16remote uzaktan     ts
17remote (isim)klen yayın     ts
18remote remote control uzaktan idare remotelyuzaktan     ts
19remote ecnebi     ts
20remote (davranış) soğuk     ts
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The most remote, Unlikely, At a distance; disconnected, Emotionally detached, Distant or otherwise inaccessible, Short for remote control, An element of broadcast programming originating away from the station's or show's control room, Location that is not on Main Campus OR is on Main Campus with more than an 8 - 10 minute walk and not on the CATS route, 1) The controls that will control a tape machine with the operator at a distance from the machine 2) The recording at the sight of a performance rather than in a recording studio, Not residing locally A remote resource is found on a computer out on the network, A broadcast coming from outside the studio, Describes a service or a computer that is available to a client over the network, Videotaping outside of the studio environment, Anything on the other end of the wire If you are using your computer to access a BBS, the hard disk on your computer is your local hard disk, and the hard disk on the BBS is the remote hard disk, A production, broadcast outside of the station, either in another building or in a vehicle equipped for remote broadcasts is called a remote For example, a carpet store might purchase a remote to promote it's grand opening The announcer would be at the carpet store, broadcasting live, but in contact with the studio over telephone lines The technician at the studio would give the announcer his record cues and play the commercials from the station's studio Television remotes are often live coverage of sports events, usually with a van or mobile home equipped for remote broadcasting, R - Remote In computer terms, this means a device which is not specifically part of your local computer hardware or software, but lives somewhere else For example, a remote host is a computer or computer network which has resources which can be accessed by another computer on the Internet These hosts are usually accessed via telnet For instance, when you telnet to a library's online catalog, the remote host is the computer on the other end which supports that catalog, a hose that runs from the paintball marker to the air or CO2 tank The tank is in a pouch on the harness instead of on the gun to lighten up the gun, making it more maneuverable, a (L remotus, to remove) separated from one another; separated by intervals or spaces greater than the ordinary, User: A user who’s Agenda is on a different Node or server Their names appear with an (R) They can be invited to Entries the same way as a local user but can’t act as a Designate, Refers to something that is on a server, not on your local machine, Connects beyond its device driver limitations, perhaps through a modem or remote connection, In FTP, Remote refers to the computer from which you download files The computer receiving the files (yours) is referred to as "Local", 'Remote' (as opposed to 'local') activities are those which occur digitally and physically away from the computer from which you participate in or control them, Not local, for example a remote computer could be on the other side of the world, or maybe just in the next room, (adj ) Distant, residing on a network node or computer other than the user's own, distant, located far away; secluded, isolated; distant in time or relation; aloof, standoffish; operated by remote control; slight, unlikely, Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages; remote lands, Remote areas are far away from cities and places where most people live, and are therefore difficult to get to. Landslides have cut off many villages in remote areas, The remote past or remote future is a time that is many years distant from the present. Slabs of rock had slipped sideways in the remote past, and formed this hole. = distant, emphasis If you say that there is a remote possibility or chance that something will happen, you are emphasizing that there is only a very small chance that it will happen. I use a sunscreen whenever there is even a remote possibility that I will be in the sun, If something is remote from a particular subject or area of experience, it is not relevant to it because it is very different. This government depends on the wishes of a few who are remote from the people, Not agreeing; alien; foreign, Hence, removed; not agreeing, according, or being related; in various figurative uses, Not obvious or sriking; as, a remote resemblance, Separated by intervals greater than usual, Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant, Separate; abstracted, Not nearly related; not close; as, a remote connection or consanguinity, far apart in nature; "considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics, If you describe someone as remote, you mean that they behave as if they do not want to be friendly or closely involved with other people. She looked so beautiful, and at the same time so remote. a remote control, This word is often used in phrases like "remote computer" or "remote host " In essence, it means a computer other than the one your keyboard is physically connected to The distance implied in the word "remote" is misleading, because the other machine may be anywhere Network tools, like Telnet (defined below), can make it seem to you as if your keyboard were directly connected to the other machine, Not in the immediate vicinity or not directly accessible A computer or other device located in another place (room, building, or city) and accessible through some type of communications link For example, Windows Media Administrator can be run on a computer (a remote computer) other than the Windows Media server, so that a remote administrator can administer the server Windows Media Encoder also can be run from a remote computer, sensing gathering information about something from a distance Terrestrial refers to the Earth, so Terrestrial Remote Sensing means gathering information about the Earth from a distance Remote sensing is also used to gather information about planets and the stars [ TOP of Page] [ TOP of Glossary ], (adj ) Characteristic of a system or other device in another location (room or building) that can be accessed through a network, The machine where commands are being sent to In network communications, the remote machine is the machine where you, the user, are connected to using your (local) machine, Something connected to, or a service provided by, another computer requiring use of the network in some way to have the use of this facility Physical locations of equipment do not matter; two items could be in the same room, and yet be "remote" from each other, A computer that connects with a host computer and takes control of it in a remote control session, very unlikely; "an outside chance"; "a remote possibility"; "a remote contingency", far distant in space; "distant lands"; "remote stars"; "a remote outpost of civilization"; "a hideaway far removed from towns and cities", a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance; "he lost the remote for his TV", far distant in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future"; "a civilization ten centuries removed from modern times", inaccessible and sparsely populated, far apart in nature; "considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics",

21 The most remote     ts
22remote Unlikely - "There was only a remote possibility that we would be rescued as we were far outside of the regular shipping lanes."     ts
23remote At a distance; disconnected - "A remote operator may control the vehicle with a wireless handset."     ts
24remote Emotionally detached - "After her mother's death, my friend grew remote for a time while she dealt with her grief."     ts
25remote Distant or otherwise inaccessible - "After his fall from the emperor's favor, the general was posted to a remote outpost."     ts
26remote Short for remote control - "I hate it when my uncle comes over to visit; he always sits in the best chair and hogs the remote."     ts
27remote An element of broadcast programming originating away from the station's or show's control room     ts
28remote Location that is not on Main Campus OR is on Main Campus with more than an 8 - 10 minute walk and not on the CATS route     ts
29remote 1) The controls that will control a tape machine with the operator at a distance from the machine 2) The recording at the sight of a performance rather than in a recording studio     ts
30remote Not residing locally A remote resource is found on a computer out on the network     ts
31remote A broadcast coming from outside the studio     ts
32remote Describes a service or a computer that is available to a client over the network     ts
33remote Videotaping outside of the studio environment     ts
34remote Anything on the other end of the wire If you are using your computer to access a BBS, the hard disk on your computer is your local hard disk, and the hard disk on the BBS is the remote hard disk     ts
35remote A production, broadcast outside of the station, either in another building or in a vehicle equipped for remote broadcasts is called a remote For example, a carpet store might purchase a remote to promote it's grand opening The announcer would be at the carpet store, broadcasting live, but in contact with the studio over telephone lines The technician at the studio would give the announcer his record cues and play the commercials from the station's studio Television remotes are often live coverage of sports events, usually with a van or mobile home equipped for remote broadcasting     ts
36remote R - Remote In computer terms, this means a device which is not specifically part of your local computer hardware or software, but lives somewhere else For example, a remote host is a computer or computer network which has resources which can be accessed by another computer on the Internet These hosts are usually accessed via telnet For instance, when you telnet to a library's online catalog, the remote host is the computer on the other end which supports that catalog     ts
37remote a hose that runs from the paintball marker to the air or CO2 tank The tank is in a pouch on the harness instead of on the gun to lighten up the gun, making it more maneuverable     ts
38remote a (L remotus, to remove) separated from one another; separated by intervals or spaces greater than the ordinary     ts
39remote User: A user who’s Agenda is on a different Node or server Their names appear with an (R) They can be invited to Entries the same way as a local user but can’t act as a Designate     ts
40remote Refers to something that is on a server, not on your local machine     ts
41remote Connects beyond its device driver limitations, perhaps through a modem or remote connection     ts
42remote In FTP, Remote refers to the computer from which you download files The computer receiving the files (yours) is referred to as "Local"     ts
43remote 'Remote' (as opposed to 'local') activities are those which occur digitally and physically away from the computer from which you participate in or control them     ts
44remote Not local, for example a remote computer could be on the other side of the world, or maybe just in the next room     ts
45remote (adj ) Distant, residing on a network node or computer other than the user's own     ts
46remote distant, located far away; secluded, isolated; distant in time or relation; aloof, standoffish; operated by remote control; slight, unlikely  sıfat     ts
47remote Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages; remote lands     ts
48remote Remote areas are far away from cities and places where most people live, and are therefore difficult to get to. Landslides have cut off many villages in remote areas     ts
49remote The remote past or remote future is a time that is many years distant from the present. Slabs of rock had slipped sideways in the remote past, and formed this hole. = distant     ts
50remote emphasis If you say that there is a remote possibility or chance that something will happen, you are emphasizing that there is only a very small chance that it will happen. I use a sunscreen whenever there is even a remote possibility that I will be in the sun     ts
51remote If something is remote from a particular subject or area of experience, it is not relevant to it because it is very different. This government depends on the wishes of a few who are remote from the people     ts
52remote Not agreeing; alien; foreign     ts
53remote Hence, removed; not agreeing, according, or being related; in various figurative uses     ts
54remote Not obvious or sriking; as, a remote resemblance     ts
55remote Separated by intervals greater than usual     ts
56remote Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant     ts
57remote Separate; abstracted     ts
58remote Not nearly related; not close; as, a remote connection or consanguinity     ts
59remote far apart in nature; "considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics     ts
60remote If you describe someone as remote, you mean that they behave as if they do not want to be friendly or closely involved with other people. She looked so beautiful, and at the same time so remote. a remote control     ts
61remote This word is often used in phrases like "remote computer" or "remote host " In essence, it means a computer other than the one your keyboard is physically connected to The distance implied in the word "remote" is misleading, because the other machine may be anywhere Network tools, like Telnet (defined below), can make it seem to you as if your keyboard were directly connected to the other machine     ts
62remote Not in the immediate vicinity or not directly accessible A computer or other device located in another place (room, building, or city) and accessible through some type of communications link For example, Windows Media Administrator can be run on a computer (a remote computer) other than the Windows Media server, so that a remote administrator can administer the server Windows Media Encoder also can be run from a remote computer     ts
63remote sensing gathering information about something from a distance Terrestrial refers to the Earth, so Terrestrial Remote Sensing means gathering information about the Earth from a distance Remote sensing is also used to gather information about planets and the stars [ TOP of Page] [ TOP of Glossary ]     ts
64remote (adj ) Characteristic of a system or other device in another location (room or building) that can be accessed through a network     ts
65remote The machine where commands are being sent to In network communications, the remote machine is the machine where you, the user, are connected to using your (local) machine     ts
66remote Something connected to, or a service provided by, another computer requiring use of the network in some way to have the use of this facility Physical locations of equipment do not matter; two items could be in the same room, and yet be "remote" from each other     ts
67remote A computer that connects with a host computer and takes control of it in a remote control session     ts
68remote very unlikely; "an outside chance"; "a remote possibility"; "a remote contingency"     ts
69remote far distant in space; "distant lands"; "remote stars"; "a remote outpost of civilization"; "a hideaway far removed from towns and cities"     ts
70remote a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance; "he lost the remote for his TV"     ts
71remote far distant in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future"; "a civilization ten centuries removed from modern times"     ts
72remote inaccessible and sparsely populated     ts
73remote far apart in nature; "considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics"     ts
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