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1 발신하다
v. send, dispatch, transmit; telegraph, send a message by telegraph -
2 방송되다
v. broadcast, transmit over the radio, publicize -
3 방영하다
v. broadcast, transmit over the radio -
4 보내다
v. send, dispatch, forward, transmit, transport -
5 상속
n. succession, heredity, tendency of parents to transmit genetic qualities to their offspring; genetic qualities which are transmitted; inheritance (Archaic) -
6 세습
n. way of the world, the customs of the world; descent, heredity, tendency of parents to transmit genetic qualities to their offspring; genetic qualities which are transmitted; inheritance (Archaic) -
7 송달하다
v. send, dispatch, deliver, convey, transmit -
8 송신하다
v. transmit a message -
9 송전하다
v. transmit electricity, supply electric power -
10 신경계
n. nervous system, network of cells that transmit nerve impulses throughout the body (to the brain, muscles, and organs) -
11 자손에게 전해지다
v. transmit -
12 전도하다
v. preach, set up the capital, conduct, transmit -
13 전하다
v. transmit, impart, give, bequeath, carry, flash, bear, blow
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transmit — trans‧mit [trænzˈmɪt ǁ træns ] verb transmitted PTandPPX transmitting PRESPARTX [intransitive, transitive] to send out electronic signals, messages etc using radio, television, or other similar equipment: • Data can now be transmitted at speeds… … Financial and business terms
Transmit — Trans*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transmitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transmitting}.] [L. transmittere, transmissum; trans across, over + mittere to send: cf. F. transmettre. See {Missile}.] 1. To cause to pass over or through; to communicate by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transmit — trans·mit /tranz mit, trans / vt trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting 1: to send or convey from one person or place to another 2: to transfer esp. by inheritance trans·mit·ta·ble / mi tə bəl/ adj trans·mit·tal / mit əl/ … Law dictionary
transmit — [engl.], senden, übertragen … Universal-Lexikon
transmit — (v.) c.1400, from L. transmittere send across, transfer, pass on, from trans across (see TRANS (Cf. trans )) + mittere to send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Related: Transmitted; transmitting … Etymology dictionary
transmit — 1 forward, remit, route, ship, *send, dispatch 2 *carry, bear, convey, transport Analogous words: *move, remove, shift, transfer: *communicate, impart: propagate, breed, engender, *generate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
transmit — has inflected forms transmitted, transmitting, and derivative forms transmitter, transmittal (but more commonly transmission). The adjectival forms transmittable and transmissible are both in use … Modern English usage
transmit — [v] communicate, send address, bear, bequeath, break, broadcast, carry, channel, conduct, consign, convey, diffuse, dispatch, disseminate, drop a line*, drop a note*, forward, funnel, give a call*, give a ring*, hand down, hand on, impart,… … New thesaurus
transmit — ► VERB (transmitted, transmitting) 1) cause to pass on from one place or person to another. 2) broadcast or send out (an electrical signal or a radio or television programme). 3) allow (heat, light, etc.) to pass through a medium. 4) communicate… … English terms dictionary
transmit — [trans mit′, tranzmit′] vt. transmitted, transmitting [ME transmitten < L transmittere < trans , TRANS + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to send or cause to go from one person or place to another, esp. across intervening space or… … English World dictionary
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