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transmitted wave

  • 1 transmitted wave

    transmitted wave Welle f; durchgelassene Sendewelle f

    English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > transmitted wave

  • 2 transmitted wave

    < phys> ■ durchgelassene Welle f

    English-german technical dictionary > transmitted wave

  • 3 transmit

    - tt-
    1) (pass on) übersenden [Nachricht]; übertragen [Krankheit]; überliefern [Wissen, Kenntnisse]; (genetically) [weiter]vererben [Eigenschaft]
    2) durchlassen [Licht]; übertragen [Druck, Schall]; leiten [Wärme, Elektrizität]
    3) (Radio, Telev.) ausstrahlen; (via satellite also; by wire) übertragen
    * * *
    [trænz'mit]
    past tense, past participle - transmitted; verb
    1) (to pass on: He transmitted the message; Insects can transmit disease.) übermitteln,-tragen
    2) (to send out (radio or television signals, programmes etc): The programme will be transmitted at 5.00 p.m.) senden
    - academic.ru/76261/transmission">transmission
    - transmitter
    * * *
    trans·mit
    <- tt->
    [trænzˈmɪt, AM trænˈsmɪt]
    I. vt
    1. (pass on)
    to \transmit cholera/an infection Cholera/eine Infektion übertragen
    2. (impart)
    to \transmit information Informationen übermitteln
    to \transmit knowledge Wissen vermitteln
    to \transmit sth etw senden
    II. vi senden
    Radio Seven \transmits on 210 medium wave Radio Sieben sendet auf Mittelwelle 210
    * * *
    [trnz'mɪt]
    1. vt
    (= convey) message übermitteln; sound waves übertragen; information, knowledge vermitteln, übermitteln; illness übertragen; (by heredity) vererben; heat etc leiten; radio/TV programme, picture übertragen, senden
    2. vi
    senden, Programme pl ausstrahlen
    * * *
    transmit [trænzˈmıt; træns-] v/t
    1. (to) übersenden, -mitteln (dat), (ver)senden (an akk), befördern (zu)
    2. Eindrücke, Neuigkeiten etc mitteilen (to dat)
    3. fig Ideen etc überliefern, -mitteln, weitergeben ( alle:
    to dat)
    4. (to) allg übertragen ( auch MED)(auf akk):
    a) BIOL vererben (dat)
    b) JUR überschreiben, vermachen (beide: dat)
    5. PHYS Wärme etc
    a) (fort-, weiter)leiten
    b) auch Kraft übertragen
    c) Licht etc durchlassen
    6. RADIO, TV ausstrahlen, senden
    * * *
    - tt-
    1) (pass on) übersenden [Nachricht]; übertragen [Krankheit]; überliefern [Wissen, Kenntnisse]; (genetically) [weiter]vererben [Eigenschaft]
    2) durchlassen [Licht]; übertragen [Druck, Schall]; leiten [Wärme, Elektrizität]
    3) (Radio, Telev.) ausstrahlen; (via satellite also; by wire) übertragen
    * * *
    v.
    senden v.
    (§ p.,pp.: sandte (sendete), gesandt (gesendet))
    übertragen v.

    English-german dictionary > transmit

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