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1 transmit aerial
n (BrE) (cf transmit antenna AmE )TELECOM, TV antena de transmisión f -
2 transmit
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3 transmit antenna
n (AmE) (cf transmit aerial BrE )TELECOM, TV antena de transmisión f
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