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émettre [emεtʀ]➭ TABLE 561. transitive verba. [+ lumière, son, radiation] to emit ; [+ odeur] to give offb. (Radio, TV) to transmitc. [+ monnaie, actions, emprunt] to issue ; [+ chèque] to drawd. [+ idée, hypothèse] to put forward ; [+ doute] to express2. intransitive verb* * *emɛtʀ1) ( exprimer) to express [avis]; to put forward [hypothèse]; to raise [objection]2) ( produire) to utter [cri]; to produce [son, chaleur]; to give off [odeur]3) ( mettre en circulation) to issue [timbre, monnaie]4) [banque] to float [emprunt]5) Radio, Télévision to broadcast [programme]6) [avion, bateau] to send out [signal]7) Physique to emit [radiation]* * *emɛtʀ1. vt1) [son, lumière] to give out, to emit2) RADIO, [signal, message] to transmit3) (= mettre en circulation) [billet, timbre, emprunt, chèque] to issue4) (= formuler) [hypothèse, avis] to voice, to put forward, [vœu] to express2. vi* * *émettre verb table: mettreA vtr1 ( exprimer) to express [avis, réserve, vœu]; to put forward [hypothèse, recommandation, proposition]; to raise [objection];6 [avion, bateau] to send out [message de détresse];7 Phys to emit [chaleur, radiation].B vi Radio, TV to broadcast; émettre à partir de Moscou/sur modulation de fréquence to broadcast from Moscow/on FM.[emɛtr] verbe transitif1. [produire - rayon, son] to emit, to give out (separable) ; [ - odeur] to give off (separable), to produce2. [exprimer - hypothèse, opinion] to venture, to put forward, to volunteer ; [ - doute, réserve] to express[emprunt] to float————————[emɛtr] verbe intransitif
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