| 单词 | remote-controlled | 
| 释义 | remote-controlled adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]  A remote-controlled machine or device is controlled from a distance by the use of radio or electronic signals.   ...a remote-controlled bomb.   Collocations:  remote-controlled plane Little remote-controlled planes are being sent over properties to capture every angle on film or in photographs.  Times, Sunday Times  Aviation rules say the remote-controlled planes must stay below 400ft, and at least 150ft away from people or buildings.  The Sun  The men also filmed with remote-controlled planes.  The Sun  A remote-controlled robot was used to fire a disarming charge at the package.  The Sun  It was the second roving remote-controlled robot to land on any celestial body.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The remote-controlled robot uses cameras to inspect line conditions and discover irregularities, while also employing a smart navigation system to pinpoint locations in need of attention.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The remote-controlled robot can attached with a variety of tools to its hands such as cutters and drills, clear obstacles, and pierce through concrete to check radiation levels.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   These are not remote-controlled robots.  Globe and Mail   | 
	
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