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1 transfert
transfert [tʀɑ̃sfεʀ]masculine noun• faire un transfert sur qn (Psychology, psychiatry) to transfer onto sb* * *tʀɑ̃sfɛʀnom masculin1) gén (de personne, pouvoirs, siège social, données, d'argent) transfer; (de bureaux, d'usine) relocationfaire or opérer un transfert de fonds — to transfer funds
3) Psychologie transference•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀɑ̃sfɛʀ nm* * *transfert nm1 gén (de personne, pouvoirs, siège social, données, d'argent) transfer (à, dans, sur to); (de bureaux, d'usine) relocation (à, dans to); transfert de fonds/capitaux transfer of funds/capital; faire or opérer un transfert de fonds to transfer funds; transfert de technologie technological transfer; il a demandé son transfert dans une autre agence he asked for a transfer ou to be transferred to another branch; transfert de populations mass population shift;3 Psych transference (de of; sur onto).transfert d'appel Télécom call diversion; transfert de données Ordinat data transfer; transfert électronique de fonds, TEF electronic funds transfer, EFT.[trɑ̃sfɛr] nom masculin[de droits, de pouvoirs] transfer -
2 transmission
transmission [tʀɑ̃smisjɔ̃]feminine nouna. passing on• grâce à la transmission de ce savoir de génération en génération because this knowledge has been passed down from generation to generationb. [de signal, énergie, impulsion] transmission ; (Radio, TV) [d'émission, discours] broadcasting• les transmissions (armée) ≈ the Signals (corps)• la transmission [de véhicule] the transmission* * *tʀɑ̃smisjɔ̃
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1) ( communication) transmission, passing on2) Physique, Télécommunications transmission3) Radio, Télévision broadcasting, transmission4) (de tradition, secret, culture) handing down, passing down; Droit (de fortune, bien, titre, d'héritage) transfer5) Automobile transmission6) Médecine transmission
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transmissions nom féminin pluriel Armée signalsPhrasal Verbs:* * *tʀɑ̃smisjɔ̃1. nf1) (= action) transmission, passing ontransmission de données INFORMATIQUE — data transmission
2) AUTOMOBILES transmission2. transmissions nfplMILITAIRE signals corps sg* * *A nf1 ( communication) transmission, passing on (de of; à to); la transmission des connaissances the communication ou transmission of knowledge;2 Télécom, Phys, Tech transmission (de of; à to); la transmission d'images par satellite the transmission of images by satellite;3 Radio, TV broadcasting, transmission (de of); la transmission d'une émission en direct de Moscou the broadcasting ou transmission of a programmeGB live from Moscow;4 (de tradition, secret, culture) handing down, passing down (de of; à to); (de fortune, bien, titre, d'héritage) Jur transfer (de of; à to);5 Aut, Mécan transmission; une voiture à transmission automatique a car with automatic transmission;6 Méd transmission (de of; à to); la transmission d'une maladie par le sang the transmission of a disease through the blood.B transmissions nfpl Mil signals; il travaille aux transmissions he works in the signals department; il travaille dans les transmissions he works in signals.transmission de données Ordinat data transfer; transmission de pensées thought transference; la transmission des pouvoirs Jur the handover of power.[trɑ̃smisjɔ̃] nom féminin1. AUTOMOBILE & MÉCANIQUE [pièces]2. PHYSIQUE [de chaleur, de son] transmission[d'un secret] passing ontransmission de pensée telepathy, thought transference6. [legs - d'un bijou, d'une histoire] handing down, passing on ; [ - d'un état d'esprit] passing on————————transmissions nom féminin plurielles transmissions ≃ the Signals Corps -
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4 transmission de pensées
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