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- tt-1) (pass on) übersenden [Nachricht]; übertragen [Krankheit]; überliefern [Wissen, Kenntnisse]; (genetically) [weiter]vererben [Eigenschaft]2) durchlassen [Licht]; übertragen [Druck, Schall]; leiten [Wärme, Elektrizität]* * *[trænz'mit]past tense, past participle - transmitted; verb2) (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. vt1. (pass on)to \transmit cholera/an infection Cholera/eine Infektion übertragen2. (impart)to \transmit information Informationen übermittelnto \transmit knowledge Wissen vermitteln▪ to \transmit sth etw sendenII. vi sendenRadio 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, senden2. visenden, Programme pl ausstrahlen* * *transmit [trænzˈmıt; træns-] v/t2. Eindrücke, Neuigkeiten etc mitteilen (to dat)to dat)a) BIOL vererben (dat)b) JUR überschreiben, vermachen (beide: dat)5. PHYS Wärme etca) (fort-, weiter)leitenb) auch Kraft übertragenc) Licht etc durchlassen6. 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.
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