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remotely — UK US /rɪˈməʊtli/ adverb ► HR, WORKPLACE employees who work remotely work mainly from home and communicate with the company by email and telephone: »50,000 of our 130,00 employees work remotely. »More work nowadays can be conducted remotely … Financial and business terms
remotely — [[t]rɪmo͟ʊtli[/t]] 1) ADV: with brd neg, usu ADV group, also ADV before v (emphasis) You use remotely with a negative statement to emphasize the statement. We had never seen anything remotely like it before... Nobody was remotely interested. ...a … English dictionary
remotely — re|mote|ly [rıˈməutli US ˈmout ] adv 1.) by only a small amount = ↑slightly ▪ The brew tasted only remotely of beer. 2.) not remotely interested/funny/possible etc used to emphasize that someone or something is not at all interested, funny etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
remotely — re|mote|ly [ rı moutli ] adverb 1. ) usually in negatives slightly or in a very small way: He wasn t even remotely interested in anything we had to say. She had never seen anything even remotely like it. 2. ) far away from anywhere or anyone else … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
remotely — UK [rɪˈməʊtlɪ] / US [rɪˈmoʊtlɪ] adverb 1) [usually in negatives] slightly, or in a very small way He wasn t even remotely interested in anything we had to say. She d never seen anything even remotely like it. 2) far away from anywhere or anyone… … English dictionary
remotely — adverb 1. in a remote manner when the measured speech of the chorus passes over into song the tones are, remotely but unmistakably, those taught by the orthodox liturgy 2. to a remote degree it is remotely possible • Derived from adjective:… … Useful english dictionary
remotely — adverb /ɹɪˈmoʊtli/lang=en a) At a distance, far away. Im not remotely in love with you. b) Not much; scarcely; hardly … Wiktionary
remotely — adverb not remotely interested/similar/possible etc not at all interested, similar etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
remotely — [rɪˈməʊtli] adv in a very small way He wasn t even remotely interested in anything we had to say.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
remotely — remote ► ADJECTIVE (remoter, remotest) 1) far away in space or time. 2) situated far from the main centres of population. 3) distantly related. 4) (often remote from) having very little connection. 5) (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to … English terms dictionary