remote

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.
[ɹɪˈməʊt]|[ˌɹiːˈməʊt]|[ɹəˈməʊt]    [ɹɪˈmoʊt]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Ellipsis of remote control. abbreviation,alt-of,ellipsis
    — I hate it when my uncle comes over to visit; he always sits in the best chair and hogs the remote.
  2. An element of broadcast programming originating away from the station's or show's control room.
  3. A source control repository hosted on a remote machine, rather than locally.
动词 v.
  1. To connect to a computer from a remote location.
  2. to remove (from something or someone)
    — These requirements are applicable whether you are remoting into a server or locally executing SharePoint cmdlets.
形容词 adj.
  1. At a distance; disconnected.
    — A remote operator may control the vehicle with a wireless handset.
  2. Distant or otherwise inaccessible.
    — After his fall from the emperor's favor, the general was posted to a remote outpost.
  3. Slight. especially
    — There was only a remote possibility that we would be rescued as we were far outside of the regular shipping lanes.
  4. Emotionally detached.
    — After her mother's death, my friend grew remote for a time while she dealt with her grief.

词形变化

more remote comparative remoter comparative most remote superlative remotest superlative remotes plural remotes present,singular,third-person remoting participle,present remoted participle,past remoted past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English remote, from Old French remot, masculine, remote, feminine, from Latin remotus, past participle of removere (“to remove”), from re- + movere (“to move”).
词源 2
From Middle English remote, from Old French remot, masculine, remote, feminine, from Latin remotus, past participle of removere (“to remove”), from re- + movere (“to move”).
词源 3
From Middle English remote, from Old French remot, masculine, remote, feminine, from Latin remotus, past participle of removere (“to remove”), from re- + movere (“to move”).
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