リモート

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Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English remote.[1]

Pronunciation

Adjective

リモート (rimōto-na (adnominal リモート (rimōto na), adverbial リモート (rimōto ni))

  1. remote (not near)
    Synonym: 遠隔 (enkaku)
    Antonym: 手元 (temoto)

Noun

リモート (rimōto

  1. a remote thing
  2. being remote (not in person)
    Antonym: 対面 (taimen, face-to-face)
    リモート(じゅ)(ぎょう)
    rimōto jugyō
    remote learning
  3. (computing) the remote system, server, computer, or device: not local
    Antonym: ローカル (rōkaru)

Usage notes

This term is generally used in compounds, such as リモートスイッチ (remote switch) or リモートコントロール (remote control), or in technical contexts, such as リモートホスト (rimōto no hosuto, remote host) or ローカルリモート() (rōkaru to rimōto no sa, difference between the local and remote ). When used attributively, リモート can be followed by the attributive particle (na) as a regular na-type adjective, but the more common pattern is to add the possessive particle (no) as is normal after nouns.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN