remotest 的 2 个定义
re·mot·er, re·mot·est.
- far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away: the remote jungles of Brazil.
- out-of-the-way; secluded: a remote village;a remote mountaintop.
- operating or controlled from a distance, as by remote control: a remote camera.
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- Radio and Television. a broadcast, usually live, from a location outside a studio.
- remote control.
remotest 近义词
out-of-the-way; in the distance
remotest 的近义词 35 个
- distant
- far-flung
- far-off
- faraway
- inaccessible
- isolated
- lonely
- lonesome
- obscure
- outlying
- private
- secluded
- unknown
- alien
- back
- backwoods
- boondocks
- far
- frontier
- secret
- wild
- beyond
- devious
- foreign
- god-knows-where
- godforsaken
- in a backwater
- middle of nowhere
- off the beaten path
- off-lying
- outlandish
- removed
- retired
- undiscovered
- unsettled
remotest 的反义词 20 个
irrelevant, unrelated
unlikely, improbable
cold, detached; unapproachable
更多remotest例句
- The religious right also has no leaders anymore of the remotest interest.
- I met former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates twice, both times in the remotest reaches of Afghanistan.
- Many of the basic cable channels with even the remotest semblance of a news presence.
- Strom Thurmond today seems a figure out of the remotest historical past.
- Or advanced any proposal or policy that might in even the remotest way have helped a financial contributor.
- There is not the remotest hint, in any portion of scripture, that any other planet or star was shrouded in gloom at that time.
- In all my life I never heard a conversation resembling that of the farrier and the rest in the remotest degree.
- As one may well believe, Boulingrin had not the remotest idea what had happened to him.
- "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.
- They were the school-masters of thousands and tens of thousands, perpetuating their ideas to remotest generations.