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remote control
noun
control of the operation or performance of an apparatus from a distance, as the control of a guided missile by radio signals.
Also called remote.a device used to control the operation of an apparatus or machine, as a television set, from a distance.
remote control
noun
control of a system or activity by a person at a different place, usually by means of radio or ultrasonic signals or by electrical signals transmitted by wire
Also:: remote.a hand-held device that enables remote control of a system or appliance
Other 51Թ Forms
- remote-control adjective
- ˈdzٱ-DzˈٰDZ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of remote control1
Example Sentences
The "big players with big pockets" already pay for a bespoke button on certain remote controls, or their own content tile front and centre on the homepage on smart TVs.
There have been helicopters without onboard crew before, but they have all been flown by pilots using remote controls from a ship or command base.
Tetra Tech was founded in 1966 as the Water Management Group of Tetra Tech Inc. Its projects included “the first remote control submarine for exploration and military” research.
She stopped at a pet food store and shortly before 5 p.m. returned to her neighborhood and activated the remote control to open the gate to her subdivision.
He was joined on stage by the song's producer, Mustard, who clutched a football while sporting the world's baggiest jeans - before Lamar pointed an imaginary remote control at the camera and intoned, "Game Over".
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