TRANSMIT


Meaning of TRANSMIT in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ trænzmɪt ]

( transmits, transmitting, transmitted)

1.

When radio and television programmes, computer data, or other electronic messages are transmitted , they are sent from one place to another, using wires, radio waves, or satellites.

The game was transmitted live in Spain and Italy...

This is currently the most efficient way to transmit certain types of data like electronic mail...

The device is not designed to transmit to satellites.

VERB : be V-ed , V n , V to n

2.

If one person or animal transmits a disease to another, they have the disease and cause the other person or animal to have it. ( FORMAL )

...mosquitoes that transmit disease to humans...

There was no danger of transmitting the infection through operations.

VERB : V n to n , V n

3.

If you transmit an idea or feeling to someone else, you make them understand and share the idea or feeling. ( LITERARY )

He transmitted his keen enjoyment of singing to the audience.

= convey

VERB : V n to n

4.

If an object or substance transmits something such as sound or electrical signals, the sound or signals are able to pass through it.

These thin crystals transmit much of the power...

VERB : V n

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