English-Thai Dictionary
transmit
VT ถ่ายทอด ถ่ายทอด ทาง พันธุกรรม tai-tod
transmit
VT ถ่ายทอด ออกอากาศ tai-tod
transmit
VT เป็น สื่อ pen-sue
transmittal
N การ ถ่ายทอด การ ส่งผ่าน
transmittance
N การ ส่งสัญญา ณ การ กระจายเสียง kan-song-san-yan
transmitter
N เครื่องส่ง krueng-song
transmitter
N เครื่องส่ง ตัว ถ่ายทอด สัญญา ณ krueng-song
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRANSMIT
v.t.[L. transmitto; trans and mitto, to send. ] 1. To send from one person or place to another; as, to transmit a letter or a memorial; to transmit dispatches; to transmit money or bills of exchange from one city or country to another. Light is transmitted from the sun to the earth; sound is transmitted by means of vibrations of the air. Our civil and religious privileges have been transmitted to us from our ancestors; and it is our duty to transmit them to our children.
2. To suffer to pass through; as, glass transmits light; metals transmit electricity.
TRANSMITTAL
n.Transmission.
TRANSMITTED
pp. Sent from one person or place to another; caused or suffered to pass through.
TRANSMITTER
n.One who transmits.
TRANSMITTIBLE
a.That may be transmitted.
TRANSMITTING
ppr. Sending from one person or place to another; suffering to pass through.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRANSMIT
Trans *mit ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transmitted; p. pr. & vb. n.Transmitting. ] Etym: [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 sending; to send from one person or place to another; to pass on or down as by inheritance; as, to transmit a memorial; to transmit dispatches; to transmit money, or bills of exchange, from one country to another. The ancientest fathers must be next removed, as Clement of Alexandria, and that Eusebian book of evangelic preparation, transmitting our ears through a hoard of heathenish obscenities to receive the gospel. Milton. The scepter of that kingdom continued to be transmitted in the dynasty of Castile. Prescott.
2. To suffer to pass through; as, glass transmits light; metals transmit, or conduct, electricity.
TRANSMITTAL
TRANSMITTAL Trans *mit "tal, n.
Defn: Transmission. Swift.
TRANSMITTANCE
TRANSMITTANCE Trans *mit "tance, n.
Defn: Transmission.
TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER Trans *mit "ter, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, transmits; specifically, that portion of a telegraphic or telephonic instrument by means of which a message is sent; -- opposed to receiver.
TRANSMITTIBLE
TRANSMITTIBLE Trans *mit "ti *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being transmitted; transmissible.
New American Oxford Dictionary
transmit
trans mit |tranzˈmit, trans- trænzˈmɪt træn (t )sˈmɪt | ▶verb ( transmits, transmitting , transmitted ) [ with obj. ] cause (something ) to pass on from one place or person to another: knowledge is transmitted from teacher to student. • broadcast or send out (an electrical signal or a radio or television program ): the program was transmitted on October 7. • pass on (a disease or trait ) to another: (as adj. transmitted ) : sexually transmitted diseases. • allow (heat, light, sound, electricity, or other energy ) to pass through a medium: the three bones transmit sound waves to the inner ear. • communicate or be a medium for (an idea or emotion ): the theatrical gift of being able to transmit emotion. DERIVATIVES trans mis si bil i ty |-ˌmisəˈbilitē |noun (chiefly Medicine ), trans mis si ble |-ˈmisəbəl |adjective (chiefly Medicine ), trans mis sive |-ˈmisiv |adjective, trans mit ta ble adjective, trans mit tal |-ˈmitl |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin transmittere, from trans- ‘across ’ + mittere ‘send. ’
transmittance
trans mit tance |transˈmitns, tranz- trænzˈmɪtns | ▶noun Physics the ratio of the light energy falling on a body to that transmitted through it.
transmitter
trans mit ter |transˈmitər, tranz- trænzˈmɪdər træn (t )sˈmɪdər | ▶noun a set of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, esp. those of radio or television. • a person or thing that transmits something: reggae has established itself as the principal transmitter of the Jamaican language. • short for neurotransmitter.
Oxford Dictionary
transmit
trans |mit |tranzˈmɪt, trɑːnz -, -ns- | ▶verb ( transmits, transmitting, transmitted ) [ with obj. ] 1 cause (something ) to pass on from one person or place to another: knowledge is transmitted from teacher to pupil | (as adj. transmitted ) : sexually transmitted diseases. • communicate or be a medium for (an idea or emotion ): the theatrical gift of being able to transmit emotion. 2 broadcast or send out (an electrical signal or a radio or television programme ): the programme was transmitted on 7 October. 3 allow (heat, light, sound, electricity, or other energy ) to pass through a medium: the three bones transmit sound waves to the inner ear. DERIVATIVES transmissibility noun (chiefly Medicine ), transmissible adjective (chiefly Medicine ), transmissive |-ˈmɪsɪv |adjective, transmittable adjective, transmittal noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin transmittere, from trans- ‘across ’ + mittere ‘send ’.
transmittance
trans ¦mit |tance |tranzˈmɪt (ə )ns, trɑːnz -, -ns- | ▶noun Physics the ratio of the light energy falling on a body to that transmitted through it.
transmitter
trans ¦mit |ter |tranzˈmɪtə, trɑːnz -, -ns- | ▶noun a set of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, especially those of radio or television. • a person or thing that transmits something: reggae has established itself as the principal transmitter of the Jamaican language. • short for neurotransmitter.
American Oxford Thesaurus
transmit
transmit verb 1 the use of computers to transmit information: transfer, pass on, hand on, communicate, convey, impart, channel, carry, relay, forward, dispatch; disseminate, spread, circulate. 2 the program will be transmitted on Sunday: broadcast, relay, send out, air, televise.
Oxford Thesaurus
transmit
transmit verb 1 modems are used for transmitting data between computers: transfer, pass on, hand on, communicate, convey, impart, channel, carry, bear, relay, dispatch, mediate; disseminate, spread, circulate, diffuse, radiate. ANTONYMS receive. 2 this programme will be transmitted on Sunday: broadcast, relay, send out, put on (the ) air, air, televise, radio, telecast, show, publish, emit, wire, beam, pipe.
Duden Dictionary
Transmitter
Trans mit ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Transm i tter |der Transmitter; Genitiv: des Transmitters, Plural: die Transmitter englisch transmitter, eigentlich = Übermittler, zu: to transmit < lateinisch transmittere, transmittieren 1 Messtechnik Transformator zur Umwandlung einer zu messenden elektrischen Größe 2 Medizin, Physiologie Stoff, Substanz zur Weitergabe, Übertragung von Erregungen im Nervensystem
Transmittersubstanz
Trans mit ter sub s tanz , Trans mit ter sub stanz Substantiv, feminin Medizin, Physiologie , die |Transm i ttersubstanz | Transmitter 2
transmittieren
trans mit tie ren schwaches Verb Fachsprache; bildungssprachlich |transmitt ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lateinisch transmittere, aus: trans = hinüber und mittere = schicken, senden übertragen, übersenden
Spanish Dictionary
transmitir
transmitir (también trasmitir )verbo transitivo 1 Hacer llegar a una persona una información, un mensaje o una noticia :transmitir un telegrama; las canciones populares reflejan en su contenido el tipo de sociedad que las ha ido transmitiendo a través de generaciones; todo lo que el hombre ha creado y ha producido y se ha ido transmitiendo de generación en generación formaría la totalidad de la cultura .2 Emitir o difundir [la radio o la televisión ] un programa :en ese canal internacional las noticias al público se transmitirán en todos los idiomas; la emisora de radio nacional del país transmitía un mensaje pronunciado por alguien que se identificó como teniente de la Armada .SINÓNIMO retransmitir .3 Comunicar una enfermedad, un estado de ánimo, un sentimiento, una característica, etc. :es una persona que transmite seguridad; Mendel determinó los mecanismos a través de los cuales los padres transmiten algunas características a sus hijos ;el sida se transmite generalmente por contacto sexual .4 Ser [una cosa ] el medio a través del cual se mueven las ondas de las radiaciones, de la luz, del sonido, etc. :algunas células transmiten estímulos a las neuronas sensitivas ;los sonidos se transmiten a mayor velocidad en los sólidos .5 Comunicar [un dispositivo ] energía o movimiento desde un punto a otro :las máquinas hidráulicas funcionan por medio de líquidos sometidos a presión y utilizan una combinación de dos o más cilindros que la transmiten a través del líquido hidráulico .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del latín transmittere ‘enviar al otro lado ’, ‘enviar de un lugar a otro ’, derivado de mittere ‘hacer ir, enviar ’. De la familia etimológica de meter (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
transmit
trans mit /trænsmɪ́t |trænz -/〖trans (越えて )mit (送る )〗動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~ted /-ɪd /; ~ting 他動詞 1 〈信号 情報など 〉を (電波などで )送信する , 放送する, 知らせる (!しばしば受け身で ) ▸ transmit data [messages ] over phone lines [the Internet ]電話線 [インターネット ]でデータ [メッセージ ]を送信する ▸ The ceremony was transmitted on Channel 3 .式典は3チャンネルで放送された 2 ⦅かたく ⦆〈人 動物などが 〉 «…に » 〈病気 〉を伝染させる «to » (!しばしば受け身で ) ▸ The cold virus is often transmitted through hand to hand contact .かぜのウイルスはしばしば手と手の接触で伝染する ▸ sexually transmitted diseases 性病 3 «…に » 〈物など 〉を送り届ける (send ), 移す «to » .4 ⦅文 ⦆ «…に » 〈考え 感情など 〉を伝える «to » .5 〘物理 〙〈光 音 振動など 〉を伝導する, 通す .6 «…に » 〈遺伝子など 〉を伝える, 遺伝させる «to » .自動詞 電波で送信する; 〈信号などが 〉伝わる .~ta ble, ~ti ble 形容詞 ~tal /-t (ə )l /名詞 =transmission .~tance /-t (ə )ns /名詞 =transmission .
transmitter
trans m í t ter 名詞 C 1 (電波などの )送信機, 放送機 .2 送信 [伝達 ]する物, (病気などの )媒介者 .