remotest 遥远的(remote的最高级)
- We've written before about how the latest technology can give us access to the remotest past.
我们之前的文章已经写过,关于最新的技术如何让我们访问那些过去距离十分遥远的地点。 - And despite decades of trying, no one in AI research has even the remotest idea of how to bridge that gap.
而且,尽管数十年的努力,人工智能研究领域中对如何填补这一空缺人们一无所知。 - The killer plants have been identified as among a host of species that are thought to have been overlooked by botanists and explorers searching the world’s remotest regions for carnivorous species.
据认为,在世界最偏远区域研究食肉物种的植物学家和探索者忽视了这些在许多物种中已经被确认了的杀手植物。
Remote \Re*mote"\ (r?-m?t"), a. [Compar. {Remoter} (-?r);
superl. {Remotest}.] [L. remotus, p. p. of removere to
remove. See {Remove}.]
1. Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; --
said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages;
remote lands.
Places remote enough are in Bohemia. --Shak.
Remote from men, with God he passed his days.
--Parnell.
2. Hence, removed; not agreeing, according, or being related;
-- in various figurative uses. Specifically:
(a) Not agreeing; alien; foreign. ``All these
propositions, how remote soever from reason.''
--Locke.
(b) Not nearly related; not close; as, a remote connection
or consanguinity.
(c) Separate; abstracted. ``Wherever the mind places
itself by any thought, either amongst, or remote from,
all bodies.'' --Locke.
(d) Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant.
``From the effect to the remotest cause.''
--Granville.
(e) Not obvious or sriking; as, a remote resemblance.
3. (Bot.) Separated by intervals greater than usual.
※ -- {Re*mote"ly}, adv. -- {Re*mote"ness}, n.