remote spot

collocation in English

meaningsofremoteandspot

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remote
adjective
uk
/rɪˈməʊt/
us
/rɪˈmoʊt/
far away ...
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spot
noun[C]
uk
/spɒt/
us
/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition ofremoteandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofremote spot

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Leading time of theremotespotranged from 200 ms to 500 ms; negative values indicate that the center spot was presented prior to theremotespot.
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Theremotespotwas presented at the point indicated by a circle using a secondary monitor.
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A telephone is almost a necessity in thisremotespot, though the charges are fast becoming prohibitive.
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In order to obtain the greatest possible security it has been necessary to keep them in a veryremotespot.
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It should be processed in someremotespotso that there is no fear that it will be fed to animals before being processed.
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As is usual for such sites aremotespotwas selected, well away from water courses.
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This castle is a death pit and was built at a wild,remotespotin a forest.
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The wiretap uncovered the truth regarding her visit to theremotespotwhere her husband's body was found.
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When the unfortunate traveler reached aremotespot, the gang members would assemble and relieve him of his property.
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Their plan was to stop the van on the pretext of speeding then go to aremotespotto steal the money.
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By the time rescue workers made it to theremotespot(some 30 minutes, by some accounts) all that remained of the car was a blackened frame.
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His main place of concealment was a cave constructed in the arch of a bridge at aremotespoton the moors, and disguised himself as a beggar.
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