transmittable 的 2 个定义
trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting.
- to send or forward, as to a recipient or destination; dispatch; convey.
- to communicate, as information or news.
- to pass or spread to another.
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trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting.
- to send a signal by wire, radio, or television waves.
- to pass on a right or obligation to heirs or descendants.
transmittable 近义词
等同于 communicable
transmittable 的近义词 8 个
等同于 catching
等同于 infectious
等同于 taking
transmittable 的近义词 7 个
等同于 contagious
transmittable 的近义词 14 个
- deadly
- endemic
- infectious
- poisonous
- spreading
- catching
- epidemic
- epizootic
- impartible
- inoculable
- pestiferous
- pestilential
- taking
- transmissible
transmittable 的反义词 1 个
更多transmittable例句
- It can be transmitted through kicked-up dust that has been in contact with dried rodent droppings.
- Tesla’s alternating current system promised to transmit electricity much greater distances than the reigning direct current setup that Edison had pioneered.
- Ruling out the shipments leaves a huge question mark over the origin of the outbreak, which broke New Zealand’s 102-day streak of no locally transmitted cases.
- The system is being used for research into treatments as well as mapping how the virus is transmitted and can be slowed.
- That means the receivers can tell if anyone is eavesdropping when the quantum key is transmitted to them, making it essentially impossible to hack the communication channel without them realizing.
- Relays are special computers that Tor uses to anonymously transmit traffic across the Internet.
- All it needs is one more “pipe” to select and transmit the crucial information.
- It is true that gay and bisexual men are far more likely to transmit HIV than other population groups.
- “Source cases” with very high HIV viral loads were six times more likely to transmit HIV to health-care workers.
- He requested a GPS device from the Americans and radio frequencies to transmit information back to the U.S. forces.
- A telegraph company must transmit a message unless it contains indecent language.
- Do not the palpitations of a heart suddenly transmit themselves to the heart which beats in unison with ours?
- In this case it is delivered to the person who ought to receive the amount without the drawer having to transmit it to him.
- And indeed, I require from each of my friends who receives an invitation, if he cannot accept it, still to transmit his paper.
- Time is required for man to receive the tincture of the atmosphere, and still more for the earth to transmit its qualities to him.