remote
Prononciation : [[ɹɪˈməʊt]]
Contexte : « distance »
(adjective) when something is far away or not easy to reach. Like when your friend lives on the other side of town and you can't visit them easily, they are remote.
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The cabin was located in a remote area, far from any towns or cities.
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The store is not remote; it's just a short walk away.
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Is the island resort remote, or is it close to civilization?
Contexte : « technology »
(adjective) when a device can be controlled or accessed from a distance, usually using wireless technology. Like when you can change the TV channel from across the room, it's remote.
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The remote control allows you to adjust the volume without getting up from the couch.
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This device doesn't have a remote feature; you have to operate it directly.
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Do you prefer using a remote control to change channels?
Contexte : « distance »
(noun) a faraway place that is difficult to reach. Like when you go camping in the wilderness, you are in a remote location.
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The scientists set up a research station in a remote to study wildlife in its natural habitat.
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She preferred to stay in the city rather than venture out to remote areas.
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Have you ever explored a remote during your travels?