remote-controlled

remote control

n.
1. The control of an activity, process, or machine from a distance, as by radioed instructions or coded signals.
2. A device used to control an apparatus or machine from a distance.

re·mote′-con·trol′, re·mote′-con·trolled′ (-trōld′) adj.
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Adj.1.remote-controlled - lacking a crewremote-controlled - lacking a crew; "an unmanned satellite to Mars"
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Translations

remote-controlled

[rɪˈməʊtkənˈtrəʊld] ADJ [toy aircraft etc] → teledirigido
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remote-controlled

[rɪˌməʊtkənˈtrəʊld] adjtelecomandato/a
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