Толковый словарь английского языка - transmit
Transmit
transmit
verb (~ted; ~ting) Etymology: Middle English ~ten, from Latin ~tere, from trans+ mittere to send Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to send or convey from one person or place to another ; forward , to cause or allow to spread: as, to convey by or as if by inheritance or heredity ; hand down , to convey (infection) abroad or to another, 2. a. to cause (as light or force) to pass or be conveyed through space or a medium, to admit the passage of ; conduct , to send out (a signal) either by radio waves or over a wire, intransitive verb to send out a signal either by radio waves or over a wire, ~table adjective ~tal noun
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v.tr. (transmitted, transmitting) 1 a pass or hand on; transfer (transmitted the message; how diseases are transmitted). b communicate (ideas, emotions, etc.). 2 a allow (heat, light, sound, electricity, etc.) to pass through; be a medium for. b be a medium for (ideas, emotions, etc.) (his message transmits hope). 3 broadcast (a radio or television programme). Derivatives transmissible adj. transmissive adj. transmittable adj. transmittal n. Etymology: ME f. L transmittere (as TRANS-, mittere miss- send) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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