| 单词 | remoteness | 
| 释义 | remote1 of 2adjective  re·mote  ri-ˈmōt    remoter; remotest   1   : separated by an interval or space greater than usual  an involucre remote from the flower 2   : far removed in space, time, or relation : divergent  the remote past comments remote from the truth 3   : out-of-the-way, secluded  a remote cabin in the hills 4   : being, relating to, or involving a means of doing or using something indirectly or from a distance: such as    a    : using or involving a network connection between computers or systems in different locations  a remote workforce remote learning files stored on remote servers Just think about if an employee has an issue with their laptop—you'll need a remote desktop tool to take control of their machine to try and diagnose the issue.  b    : being or relating to a means of collecting data about something (such as an object or an area) from a distance (as by using radar or photography)  Using remote cameras, researchers got photos of 18 ocelots over an eight-year period. Using up to three remote sensors, the unit gives you indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. Satellite remote sensing offers a step change in our ability to map and monitor the extent of Antarctica's terrestrial biosphere.see also remote access, remote control, remote controlled 5   : not arising from a primary or proximate action   6   : small in degree : slight  a remote possibility hadn't the remotest idea of what was going on 7   : distant in manner : aloof    remoteness noun  remote2 of 2 noun1   : a radio or television program or a portion of a program originating outside the studio   2   : remote control sense 2   remoteness noun1 as in distance Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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