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trans·mit T0321600 (trăns-mĭt′, trănz-)v. trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting, trans·mits v.tr.1. To send from one person, thing, or place to another; convey. See Synonyms at send1.2. To cause to spread; pass on: transmit an infection.3. a. To impart or convey to others by heredity.b. To impart or convey to others by inheritance.4. To pass along (news or information); communicate.5. a. Electronics To send (a signal), as by wire or radio.b. Physics To cause (a disturbance) to propagate through a medium.6. To convey (force or energy) from one part of a mechanism to another.v.intr. To send out a signal. [Middle English transmitten, from Latin trānsmittere : trāns-, trans- + mittere, to send.] trans·mit′ta·ble adj.transmit (trænzˈmɪt) vb, -mits, -mitting or -mitted1. (tr) to pass or cause to go from one place or person to another; transfer2. (Medicine) (tr) to pass on or impart (a disease, infection, etc)3. (tr) to hand down to posterity4. (Genetics) (tr; usually passive) to pass (an inheritable characteristic) from parent to offspring5. (General Physics) to allow the passage of (particles, energy, etc): radio waves are transmitted through the atmosphere. 6. (Broadcasting) a. to send out (signals) by means of radio waves or along a transmission lineb. to broadcast (a radio or television programme)7. (Mechanical Engineering) (tr) to transfer (a force, motion, power, etc) from one part of a mechanical system to another[C14: from Latin transmittere to send across, from trans- + mittere to send] transˈmittable, transˈmittible adj transˈmittal ntrans•mit (trænsˈmɪt, trænz-) v. -mit•ted, -mit•ting. v.t. 1. to send or forward, as to a recipient or destination. 2. to communicate, as information. 3. to pass or spread (disease, infection, etc.) to another. 4. to pass on (a genetic characteristic) from parent to offspring. 5. a. to cause (light, heat, sound, etc.) to pass through a medium. b. to permit (light, heat, etc.) to pass through: Glass transmits light. c. to convey or pass along (an impulse, force, motion, etc.). 6. Radio and Television. to emit (electromagnetic waves). v.i. 7. to send a signal by radio waves or by wire. [1350–1400; < Latin trānsmittere to send across =trāns- trans- + mittere to send] trans•mit′tal, n. transmit Past participle: transmitted Gerund: transmitting
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transmit | transmit |
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I transmit | you transmit | he/she/it transmits | we transmit | you transmit | they transmit |
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I transmitted | you transmitted | he/she/it transmitted | we transmitted | you transmitted | they transmitted |
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I am transmitting | you are transmitting | he/she/it is transmitting | we are transmitting | you are transmitting | they are transmitting |
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I have transmitted | you have transmitted | he/she/it has transmitted | we have transmitted | you have transmitted | they have transmitted |
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I was transmitting | you were transmitting | he/she/it was transmitting | we were transmitting | you were transmitting | they were transmitting |
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I had transmitted | you had transmitted | he/she/it had transmitted | we had transmitted | you had transmitted | they had transmitted |
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I will transmit | you will transmit | he/she/it will transmit | we will transmit | you will transmit | they will transmit |
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I will have transmitted | you will have transmitted | he/she/it will have transmitted | we will have transmitted | you will have transmitted | they will have transmitted |
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I will be transmitting | you will be transmitting | he/she/it will be transmitting | we will be transmitting | you will be transmitting | they will be transmitting |
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I have been transmitting | you have been transmitting | he/she/it has been transmitting | we have been transmitting | you have been transmitting | they have been transmitting |
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I will have been transmitting | you will have been transmitting | he/she/it will have been transmitting | we will have been transmitting | you will have been transmitting | they will have been transmitting |
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I had been transmitting | you had been transmitting | he/she/it had been transmitting | we had been transmitting | you had been transmitting | they had been transmitting |
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I would transmit | you would transmit | he/she/it would transmit | we would transmit | you would transmit | they would transmit |
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I would have transmitted | you would have transmitted | he/she/it would have transmitted | we would have transmitted | you would have transmitted | they would have transmitted | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | transmit - transfer to another; "communicate a disease"communicate, conveycommunicate, pass along, put across, pass on, pass - transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees"; "pass along the good news"transfer - move from one place to another; "transfer the data"; "transmit the news"; "transfer the patient to another hospital" | | 2. | transmit - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat"channel, carry, impart, conduct, conveyconvey, express, carry - serve as a means for expressing something; "The painting of Mary carries motherly love"; "His voice carried a lot of anger"bring, convey, take - take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; "Bring me the box from the other room"; "Take these letters to the boss"; "This brings me to the main point"wash up - carry somewhere (of water or current or waves); "The tide washed up the corpse"pipe in - bring in through pipes; "Music was piped into the offices"bring in - transmit; "The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine"retransmit - transmit againcarry - be conveyed over a certain distance; "Her voice carries very well in this big opera house" | | 3. | transmit - broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song"broadcast, air, beam, sendbroadcast medium, broadcasting - a medium that disseminates via telecommunicationspublicize, bare, publicise, air - make public; "She aired her opinions on welfare"satellite - broadcast or disseminate via satellitesportscast - broadcast a sports eventtelecast, televise - broadcast via television; "The Royal wedding was televised"interrogate - transmit (a signal) for setting off an appropriate response, as in telecommunicationrebroadcast, rerun - broadcast again, as of a film | | 4. | transmit - send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message"channel, channelise, channelize, transport, transferfetch, bring, get, convey - go or come after and bring or take back; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat"project - transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into anotherpropagate - transmit; "propagate sound or light through air"translate - bring to a certain spiritual staterelease, turn - let (something) fall or spill from a container; "turn the flour onto a plate"send out, send - to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place; "He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept"move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant" |
transmitverb1. broadcast, put on the air, televise, relay, send, air, radio, send out, disseminate, beam out letters begging them to transmit the programme daily2. pass on, carry, spread, communicate, take, send, forward, bear, transfer, transport, hand on, convey, dispatch, hand down, diffuse, remit, impart, disseminate mosquitoes that transmit disease to humanstransmitverb1. To cause to be transferred from one to another:convey, hand (over), pass.2. To cause (something) to be conveyed to a destination:address, consign, dispatch, forward, route, send, ship.3. To cause (a disease) to pass to another or others:carry, communicate, convey, give, pass, spread.4. To convey (something) from one generation to the next:bequeath, hand down, hand on, pass (along or on).5. To make known:break, carry, communicate, convey, disclose, get across, impart, pass, report, tell.6. To serve as a conduit:carry, channel, conduct, convey.Translationstransmit (trӕnzˈmit) – past tense, past participle transˈmitted – verb1. to pass on. He transmitted the message; Insects can transmit disease. 傳遞 传播,传送 2. to send out (radio or television signals, programmes etc). The programme will be transmitted at 5.00 p.m. 發射(訊號),播送(電視或電台的節目) 发射(讯号),播送(电视或电台的节目) transˈmission (-ʃən) noun1. the act of transmitting. the transmission of disease / radio signals. (電視或電台的)播送,傳播(疾病等),傳遞(訊息等),發射(訊息等) 播送,传播 2. a radio or television broadcast. (電視或電台的)播送 (电视或电台的)播送 transˈmitter noun an apparatus for transmitting, or a person who transmits. a radio transmitter. 發射器,傳送者 发射机,传送者 transmit
transmit something (from some place) (to some place)to send or dispatch something from one place to another. Can you transmit a fax from your hotel to your office? I can transmit it to any place in the world.transmit something to someone or somethingto send or dispatch something to someone or something. Please transmit this message to Rachel. I will transmit the message to my office.See also: transmittransmit
transmit[tranz′mit] (communications) To send a message, program, or other information to a person or place by wire, radio, or other means. (computer science) To move data from one location to another. transmitTo send data over a communications line. See transfer.transmit
transmit (trăns-mĭt′, trănz-)v.1. To send from one person, thing, or place to another; convey.2. To cause (an infection, for example) to spread; pass on.3. To impart or convey to others by heredity or inheritance; hand down. trans·mit′ta·ble adj.transmit To transfer data electronically (e.g., from subjects to clinical study sites, between sites) to contract research organisations, data management centres, sponsors or regulatory authorities.Patient discussion about transmitQ. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES how many types are there?A. Gonorrhea, syphillis, Hepatitis B, Human Papilloma Virus, HIV, urethritis.. The rest of the list, I think lixurion had already shared you the link, just read on that link.. Q. Can blood cancer be transmitted? If I, let’s just say, cut my self. Then someone’s blood came in contact of my wound. Can I get blood cancer too? Is it like AIDS?A. Cancer is not contagious not even hereditary, but always protect yourself and stay away from touching or getting in close contact with other people's blood. Q. Is hepatitis a sexually transmitted disease? I mean hepatitis B and C mainly…A. yes, hepatitis B is an STD, while hepatitis C is less likely caused by sexual transmitted disease. hepatitis C usually transmitted through drugs usage and blood transfusion More discussions about transmitLegalSeetransferFinancialSeeTransferSee TX See Ttransmit
Synonyms for transmitverb broadcastSynonyms- broadcast
- put on the air
- televise
- relay
- send
- air
- radio
- send out
- disseminate
- beam out
verb pass onSynonyms- pass on
- carry
- spread
- communicate
- take
- send
- forward
- bear
- transfer
- transport
- hand on
- convey
- dispatch
- hand down
- diffuse
- remit
- impart
- disseminate
Synonyms for transmitverb to cause to be transferred from one to anotherSynonymsverb to cause (something) to be conveyed to a destinationSynonyms- address
- consign
- dispatch
- forward
- route
- send
- ship
verb to cause (a disease) to pass to another or othersSynonyms- carry
- communicate
- convey
- give
- pass
- spread
verb to convey (something) from one generation to the nextSynonyms- bequeath
- hand down
- hand on
- pass
verb to make knownSynonyms- break
- carry
- communicate
- convey
- disclose
- get across
- impart
- pass
- report
- tell
verb to serve as a conduitSynonyms- carry
- channel
- conduct
- convey
Synonyms for transmitverb transfer to anotherSynonymsRelated Words- communicate
- pass along
- put across
- pass on
- pass
- transfer
verb transmit or serve as the medium for transmissionSynonyms- channel
- carry
- impart
- conduct
- convey
Related Words- convey
- express
- carry
- bring
- take
- wash up
- pipe in
- bring in
- retransmit
verb broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or televisionSynonymsRelated Words- broadcast medium
- broadcasting
- publicize
- bare
- publicise
- air
- satellite
- sportscast
- telecast
- televise
- interrogate
- rebroadcast
- rerun
verb send from one person or place to anotherSynonyms- channel
- channelise
- channelize
- transport
- transfer
Related Words- fetch
- bring
- get
- convey
- project
- propagate
- translate
- release
- turn
- send out
- send
- move
- displace
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