transmitting 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.
transmitting 近义词
communicate, send
transmitting 的近义词 42 个
- address
- broadcast
- carry
- conduct
- convey
- disseminate
- impart
- pass on
- relay
- spread
- transfer
- translate
- transport
- bear
- bequeath
- break
- channel
- consign
- diffuse
- dispatch
- forward
- funnel
- instill
- issue
- pipe
- radio
- remit
- route
- ship
- siphon
- take
- transfuse
- drop a line
- drop a note
- give a call
- give a ring
- hand down
- hand on
- put on the air
- send out
- traject
transmitting 的反义词 15 个
更多transmitting例句
- That’s because the car-based device has a bigger antenna and transmits with much more power than a smartphone does.
- We know a lot more now than we knew in March about how covid-19 is transmitted, and we know that people gathering in this way is a major factor in transmission.
- He said it was highly likely to be transmitted from surfaces and that the incubation period was as low as 24 hours.
- Some scientists say the virus has already evolved in a way that makes it easier to transmit.
- The jury is still out on whether cold weather, per se, makes the virus easier to transmit, although dry, heated indoor air may assist the spread—and enclosed spaces definitely do.
- The mission itself is simply a small computer powered by solar cells, with an antenna transmitting at 145.980 MHz.
- Because of its “self-destruct” reputation, the app is a popular tool among youngsters for transmitting sexually explicit material.
- According to the Montgomery Police Department, transmitting a sexually transmitted disease is a class C misdemeanor.
- They should be capable of transmitting their location no matter how deep they plunge.
- White later wrote that he regretted the role he played in transmitting the Camelot myth to the public.
- The state may prohibit a telegraph company from transmitting racetrack news.
- Nor is it liable for libel in transmitting a telegram stating that a person had been bought up.
- For convenience of making and handling, shafts used for transmitting power are generally made in lengths not exceeding 30 feet.
- (a) What installations for receiving and transmitting messages by wireless telegraphy were on board the Titanic?
- I'm not used to transmitting mediums—the battery may be weak—in fact, I'm pretty sure it is.