remote-controlled
remote-controlled — adjective
1. describes a vehicle, toy, or device whose movements or functions are directed fr
describes a vehicle, toy, or device whose movements or functions are directed from a distance by a person using a hand-held transmitter, rather than by someone sitting inside it or touching it directly
Vikram's remote-controlled car raced across the playground and crashed into a tree.
attributive: remote-controlled + noun (vehicle)
The drone is remote-controlled, so Selim can fly it from inside his house.
predicative: be + remote-controlled
A remote-controlled vacuum cleaner helps Hui clean under the sofa without bending.
Defne guided her remote-controlled submarine through the pool's shallow end.
The warehouse installed a remote-controlled crane to lift pallets onto high shelves.
- radio-controlled
narrower — refers specifically to devices controlled via radio frequency signals, whereas remote-controlled can also use infrared, Bluetooth, or cable
- unmanned
focuses on the absence of a human crew aboard rather than the method of direction; an unmanned vehicle could be autonomous rather than remote-controlled
- wireless
broader — simply means no physical connection, not necessarily that the device is directed by a person from a distance
文法句型
remote-controlled + noun
be + remote-controlled
用法筆記
Often used attributively before a noun (a remote-controlled car) but also functions predicatively after be (the car is remote-controlled). The compound is always hyphenated.