Similar words: remote control, controlled economy, controlled, uncontrolled, radio-controlled, controlled substance, controlled variable, controller. Meaning: adj. lacking a crew.
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1 It is all designed to stop you from using the remote-control button to switch channels.
2 The 200 kg bomb was detonated by terrorists using a remote-control device.
3 He opened the desk drawer and took out the remote-control gadget and clicked the set to life.
4 Ace pressed the remote-control button and the room became alive to the sound of highly tuned engines revving up.
5 A more serious issue centers on the noise made by the Hunter and other remote-control planes that fly out of Fort Huachuca.
6 For the same price - around nine grand - standard equipment is better,(www.Sentencedict.com) including remote-control central locking and a sunroof.
7 For example, it also works as a remote-control program for your office computer via modem.
8 But an examination of the wreck by remote-controlled cameras failed to find any human remains or personal effects.
9 Aqua_ray is a remote-controlled fish driven by water hydraulics, the shape and movements of which have been based on the model of a manta ray.
10 He tried carting along a remote-controlled helicopter, but it kept falling on him from a shelf in the truck.
11 It can also launch remote-controlled combat chassis in various configurations: as a guided missile, a kamikaze ship, or a fighter, the latter two being controllable by the player.
12 First, remote-controlled robot submarines have been deployed to try to seal off the oil well altogether by activating a massive device called a blowout preventer.
13 Then huge, remote-controlled cranes inside will dismantle the Object Shelter and begin retrieving the hazardous materials inside.
14 Air_ray, modelled on the manta ray, is a remote-controlled hybrid construction consisting of a helium-filled ballonet and a beating wing drive.
15 Remote-controlled machines smash the sulfide deposits, which are then hoovered up through a riser pipe to a vessel on the surface.
16 You get remote-controlled planes and cars which can be operated on the road.
17 The intentional, usually remote-controlled destruction of a space vehicle, rocket, or missile after launching, as for defective performance or reasons of safety.
18 While Greer and remote-controlled robots are fictional, the concept of technology changing lifestyle is very real. It happens frequently, and transparently.
19 The hoax devices were destroyed in controlled explosions by army bomb disposal experts, using remote-controlled vehicles.
20 The device went off at 12.30am as bomb disposal men were about to carry out a remote-controlled explosion with a robot.
21 Twitter's site crashed on Thursday at about 3pm BST due to a "denial of service" attack – thousands of remote-controlled virus-infected PCs trying to contact the site.
22 However, while imports have been banned, existing stocks of remote-controlled toy cars are still readily available on supermarket shelves in central Colombo.
23 After failing to block the leaking well with mud, BP is now to try remote-controlled robots. They'll try to slice through a broken pipe and fit a device to transfer the leaking oil to the surface.
24 This balloon floater takes its inspiration from the manta ray. It's a remote-controlled hybrid floater with a helium-filled ballonet and a beating wing drive.
25 An Iranian nuclear physicist has been killed by a remote-controlled bomb hidden in a motorcycle.
26 The article describes the applications of image transmission equipment to vectoring radar, bistatic(multistatic) radar, radar net, radar decoy and remote-controlled radar.
27 Its pioneering effort, an aircraft called Demon, is a remote-controlled, delta-winged drone, 2.7 metres (106 inches) from wingtip to wingtip, that is powered by a small jet engine.
28 After all, the Madrid bombs in 2004 had been detonated with mobile telephones, while Mr Khyam and his plotters also planned to use a remote-controlled device.
29 Its search functions are limited to the standard infrared cameras, but the robot is primarily designed as a remote-controlled stretcher with a much greater degree of safety.
30 Meanwhile, Tesco said toy sales have exceeded expectations so far, with the Barbie Musketeer, Tomy Mega Sketcher and remote-controlled cars the best sellers.
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