Transmit

  • 11transmit — [[t]trænzmɪ̱t[/t]] transmits, transmitting, transmitted 1) VERB 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.… …

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  • 12transmit — 01. One way that AIDS is [transmitted] is through unprotected sex. 02. The concert was [transmitted] by satellite to over 100 different countries. 03. It is not true that mosquitoes can [transmit] AIDS to people. 04. Cold germs can be… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 13transmit — trans·mit tran(t)s mit, tranz vt, trans·mit·ted; trans·mit·ting to pass, transfer, or convey from one person or place to another: as a) to pass or convey by heredity <transmit a genetic abnormality> b) to convey (infection) abroad or to… …

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  • 14transmit */*/ — UK [trænzˈmɪt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms transmit : present tense I/you/we/they transmit he/she/it transmits present participle transmitting past tense transmitted past participle transmitted 1) to send out an electronic signal such as a… …

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  • 15transmit — verb 1 pass sth from one person to another ADVERB ▪ easily, readily ▪ genetically, orally, sexually ▪ the study of genetically transmitted diseases PREPOSITION …

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  • 16transmit — v. (D; tr.) to transmit from; to (the results were transmitted to all local stations from the network) * * * [trænz mɪt] to (the results were transmitted to all local stations from the network) (D;tr.) to transmit from …

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  • 17transmit — trans|mit [trænzˈmıt US træns ] v past tense and past participle transmitted present participle transmitting [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: transmittere, from mittere to send ] 1.) [I,T usually + adverb/preposition] to send out electronic… …

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  • 18transmit — trans|mit [ trænz mıt ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to send out an electronic signal such as a radio or television signal: The Super Bowl was transmitted via satellite to over 100 countries. 2. ) FORMAL to spread a disease from one person to another …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 19transmit — verb 1) the use of computers to transmit information Syn: transfer, pass on, hand on, communicate, convey, impart, channel, carry, relay, forward, dispatch; disseminate, spread, circulate 2) the program will be transmitted on Sunday …

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  • 20transmit — verb 1) the use of computers to transmit information Syn: transfer, communicate, pass on, hand on, convey, impart, channel, carry, relay, dispatch, disseminate, spread, circulate 2) the programme will be transmitted on Sunday …

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