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1 transmit
trænz'mitpast tense, past participle - transmitted; verb1) (to pass on: He transmitted the message; Insects can transmit disease.) transmitir2) (to send out (radio or television signals, programmes etc): The programme will be transmitted at 5.00 p.m.) transmitir•- transmitter
transmit vb transmitirtr[trænz'mɪt]1 transmitir (to, a)v.• pasar v.• transfundir v.• transmitir (Enfermedad) v.• transportar v.trænz'mɪt
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- tt- transitive verba) ( convey) \<\<light/sound/heat\>\> transmitirb) ( broadcast) transmitir, emitirc) \<\<disease/infection\>\> transmitir, contagiar
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vi transmitir, emitir[trænz'mɪt]VT [+ illness, programme, message] transmitir (to a)* * *[trænz'mɪt]
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- tt- transitive verba) ( convey) \<\<light/sound/heat\>\> transmitirb) ( broadcast) transmitir, emitirc) \<\<disease/infection\>\> transmitir, contagiar
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vi transmitir, emitir -
2 conduct
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verb1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) conducir, guiar2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) conducir3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dirigir4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) comportarse5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) dirigir
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noun1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) comportamiento2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) dirección, gestión•- conduction
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conduct1 n conducta / comportamientoconduct2 vb1. conducir / guiar2. dirigir3. llevar a cabo1 (behaviour) conducta, comportamiento■ the UN's conduct of the negotiations la manera en que las Naciones Unidas han llevado las negociaciones1 (direct - survey, campaign) llevar a cabo, realizar; (- business) administrar2 (lead, guide) conducir, guiar3 (transmit - heat etc) conducir4 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL dirigir1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL dirigir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto conduct oneself comportarse, conducirseconducted tour visita acompañadaconduct [kən'dʌkt] vt1) guide: guiar, conducirto conduct a tour: guiar una visita2) direct: conducir, dirigirto conduct an orchestra: dirigir una orquesta3) carry out: realizar, llevar a caboto conduct an investigation: llevar a cabo una investigación4) transmit: conducir, transmitir (calor, electricidad, etc.)5)to conduct oneself behave: conducirse, comportarseconduct ['kɑn.dʌkt] n1) management: conducción f, dirección f, manejo mthe conduct of foreign affairs: la conducción de asuntos exteriores2) behavior: conducta f, comportamiento mn.• comportamiento s.m.• comporte s.m.• conducta s.f.• porte s.m.v.• conducir v.• dirigir v.• gestionar v.• guiar v.• manejar v.
I 'kɑːndʌkt, 'kɒndʌktmass nouna) ( behavior) conducta f, comportamiento mb) ( management)her conduct of the investigation — la manera or el modo en que condujo la investigación
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1. kən'dʌkt1) \<\<inquiry/experiment\>\> llevar a cabo, realizar*; \<\<conversation\>\> mantener*2) ( Mus) dirigir*3) \<\<visitor/tour/party\>\> guiar*4) \<\<heat/electricity\>\> conducir*
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v reflto conduct oneself — conducirse* (frml), comportarse
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vi ( Mus) dirigir*1.N ['kɒndʌkt](=behaviour) comportamiento m, conducta f ; [of business etc] dirección f, manejo m2. VT[kǝn'dʌkt]1) (=guide) llevar, conducirconducted tour — visita f con guía
we were conducted to the interview room — nos llevaron or condujeron a la sala de entrevistas
2) [+ heat, electricity] conducir3) [+ campaign] dirigir, llevar; [+ legal case] presentar; (Mus) dirigirI don't like the way they conduct business — no me gusta la forma en que llevan los negocios, no me gusta la forma de hacer negocios que tienen
to conduct a correspondence with sb — estar en correspondencia con algn, cartearse con algn
4) (=behave)to conduct o.s. — comportarse
3.VI [kǝn'dʌkt](Mus) dirigir4.CPD ['kɒndʌkt]conduct report N — (Scol) informe m de conducta
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I ['kɑːndʌkt, 'kɒndʌkt]mass nouna) ( behavior) conducta f, comportamiento mb) ( management)her conduct of the investigation — la manera or el modo en que condujo la investigación
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1. [kən'dʌkt]1) \<\<inquiry/experiment\>\> llevar a cabo, realizar*; \<\<conversation\>\> mantener*2) ( Mus) dirigir*3) \<\<visitor/tour/party\>\> guiar*4) \<\<heat/electricity\>\> conducir*
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v reflto conduct oneself — conducirse* (frml), comportarse
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vi ( Mus) dirigir*
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