remotest / rɪˈmoʊt /

最远的最远最偏远最遥远的

remotest2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

re·mot·er, re·mot·est.

  1. far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away: the remote jungles of Brazil.
  2. out-of-the-way; secluded: a remote village;a remote mountaintop.
  3. operating or controlled from a distance, as by remote control: a remote camera.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Radio and Television. a broadcast, usually live, from a location outside a studio.
  2. remote control.

remotest 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

out-of-the-way; in the distance

adj. 形容词 adjective

irrelevant, unrelated

adj. 形容词 adjective

unlikely, improbable

adj. 形容词 adjective

cold, detached; unapproachable

更多remotest例句

  1. The religious right also has no leaders anymore of the remotest interest.
  2. I met former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates twice, both times in the remotest reaches of Afghanistan.
  3. Many of the basic cable channels with even the remotest semblance of a news presence.
  4. Strom Thurmond today seems a figure out of the remotest historical past.
  5. Or advanced any proposal or policy that might in even the remotest way have helped a financial contributor.
  6. There is not the remotest hint, in any portion of scripture, that any other planet or star was shrouded in gloom at that time.
  7. In all my life I never heard a conversation resembling that of the farrier and the rest in the remotest degree.
  8. As one may well believe, Boulingrin had not the remotest idea what had happened to him.
  9. "I haven't the remotest idea where your friend Bevis is or where he has got to," Mazaroff said with a sneer in his voice.
  10. They were the school-masters of thousands and tens of thousands, perpetuating their ideas to remotest generations.