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1 postérité
postérité [pɔsteʀite]feminine noun( = descendants) descendants ; ( = avenir) posterity* * *pɔsteʀite1) ( immortalité) posteritypasser à or entrer dans la postérité — [nom, personne] to go down in history; [œuvre] to become part of the cultural heritage
2) ( lignée) descendants (pl)* * *pɔsteʀite nf* * *postérité nf1 ( immortalité) posterity; passer à or entrer dans la postérité [nom, personne] to go down in history; [œuvre] to become part of the cultural heritage;2 ( lignée) descendants (pl); mourir sans postérité to die without issue; il se situe dans la postérité de Balzac he's part of the Balzac tradition.[pɔsterite] nom féminin2. [généralementérations futures] posteritya. [artiste] to become famous, to go down in historyb. [mot, œuvre] to be handed down to posterity ou to future generations -
2 transmettre
transmettre [tʀɑ̃smεtʀ]➭ TABLE 56 transitive verba. ( = léguer, transférer) to pass on• sa mère lui avait transmis son amour de la nature his mother had passed her love of nature on to himb. ( = communiquer) to pass on ; ( = faire parvenir) [+ lettre, colis] to forward• ils se sont transmis tous les renseignements nécessaires they exchanged all the necessary information• d'accord, je transmettrai (inf) OK, I'll pass on the messagee. [+ maladie, microbe] to transmit (à to)* * *tʀɑ̃smɛtʀ
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1) ( communiquer) to pass [something] on, to convey [information, savoir, vœux, ordre, nouvelle] (à to)envoyez votre candidature au journal qui transmettra — send your application to the newspaper which will then forward it
2) Télécommunications to transmit3) Radio, Télévision ( émettre) to broadcast4) ( léguer) to pass [something] on [récit, savoir, découverte]; to pass [something] down, to hand [something] down [secret, tradition, fortune] (à to); to hand [something] on [propriété] (à to)5) ( passer) to hand over [pouvoir] (à to)6) Médecine to transmit, to pass [something] on [maladie, microbe]7) Technologie to transmit [vibration, chaleur]
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se transmettre verbe pronominal1) ( l'un l'autre) to pass [something] on to each other [information]2) Télécommunications [données] to be transmitted ( par by)3) [tradition, secret, culture, droit] to be handed down, to be passed down; [récit, savoir] to be passed on4) [maladie, microbe] to be transmitted, to be passed on* * *tʀɑ̃smɛtʀ vt1) (= passer)2) TECHNIQUE, TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS to transmit3) MÉDECINE, [maladies] to transmit, to pass on4) TV, RADIO (= retransmettre) to broadcast* * *transmettre verb table: mettreA vtr1 ( communiquer) to pass [sth] on, to convey [information, savoir, vœux, ordre, nouvelle] (à to); transmettre un dossier au tribunal to pass a file on to the court; transmettre une plainte au tribunal to lodge a complaint with the court; envoyez votre candidature au journal qui transmettra send your application to the newspaper which will then forward it; veuillez leur transmettre mon meilleur souvenir remember me to them; transmets-leur mes félicitations/amitiés give them my congratulations/regards;2 Télécom to transmit [message, image, appel, signaux, données] (par by); transmettre un appel par radio/des images par satellite to transmit a call by radio/images by satellite;3 Radio, TV ( émettre) to broadcast [nouvelles, résultats, émission]; cette émission est transmise en direct depuis l'Élysée this programmeGB is broadcast live from the Élysée;4 ( léguer) to pass [sth] on [récit, savoir, découverte]; to pass [sth] down, to hand [sth] down [culture, secret, tradition, fortune] (à to); to hand [sth] on [terre, propriété] (à to); il veut transmettre le récit de ses aventures à la postérité he wants to pass on the story of his adventures to posterity; une tradition transmise de génération en génération a tradition passed down through generations ou from generation to generation;5 ( passer) to hand over [pouvoir, direction] (à to);6 Méd to transmit, to pass [sth] on [maladie, microbe];B se transmettre vpr1 ( l'un l'autre) to pass [sth] on to each other [message, information, données]; ils se sont transmis des informations they passed information on to each other;2 Télécom [signaux, données, informations] to be transmitted (par by);3 [tradition, secret, culture, droit] to be handed down, to be passed down; [récit, savoir] to be passed on; un titre qui se transmet de père en fils a title which is passed ou handed down from father to son;4 [maladie, microbe] to be transmitted, to be passed on; se transmettre par piqûre d'insectes/par le sang to be transmitted ou passed on by insect bites/through the blood; une maladie qui se transmet sexuellement a sexually transmitted disease.[trɑ̃smɛtr] verbe transitif5. [communiquer - information, ordre, remerciement] to pass on (separable), to convey (soutenu) ; [ - pli] to send on (separable), to forward ; [ - secret] to pass on (separable)transmettez mes amitiés/mes respects à votre frèreb. [dans une lettre] please send my regards/my respects to your brotheril m'a transmis son enthousiasme pour l'art abstrait he communicated his enthusiasm for abstract art to me————————se transmettre verbe pronominalle virus se transmet par contact/par la salive the virus is transmitted by (direct) contact/through salivala vibration se transmet à la membrane the vibration spreads ou is transmitted to the membrane
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