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transmission

1 of 1noun
/trænzˈmɪʃən/
Forms:transmissions
1

the act of sending information or a message from one place or person to another

  • Quick transmission of orders is essential in emergencies.
  • The engineer monitored the transmission lines carefully.
  • Transmission of the report took place via email.
  • He was responsible for the transmission of updates to the team.
  • Secure transmission of sensitive documents is critical in business.
2

work, message, or communication issued under a fictitious or assumed identity

  • The author's early transmission appeared under a pen name.
  • Historical letters include anonymous transmissions of political advice.
  • Scholars debated the origin of the unsigned transmission.
  • She reviewed the transmission sent under a pseudonym.
  • Literary magazines sometimes publish anonymous transmissions.
3

communication or conveyance of information using signals, such as radio, digital, or electronic signals

  • The transmission of the radio program was delayed.
  • Satellite transmissions cover vast geographic areas.
  • Poor weather affected the television transmission.
  • Engineers improved the speed of data transmission.
  • They studied the efficiency of wireless transmissions.
4

the system that transmits power from the engine to the wheels, allowing the vehicle to change speeds

A transmission is a system in a vehicle that transfers power from the engine to the wheels. It controls the amount of power delivered and adjusts the vehicle's speed by changing gears. Depending on the vehicle, the transmission changes gears either manually or automatically. In manual transmissions, the driver selects the gear using a clutch and gear stick, while in automatic transmissions, the vehicle changes gears on its own. The transmission helps the vehicle run smoothly and efficiently by providing the right amount of power for different speeds. It also ensures the engine does not overwork by adjusting the gear ratio based on driving conditions.

  • The transmission needed a fluid change.
  • She shifted the transmission into gear.
  • He preferred a manual transmission for more control.
  • They repaired the transmission to fix the slipping gears.
  • The transmission was smooth and responsive.
5

the passing of an infectious disease from one person, animal, or object to another

  • Handwashing reduces transmission of germs.
  • The virus's transmission occurs via droplets.
  • Vaccination helps prevent transmission.
  • Researchers tracked transmission patterns in the city.
  • Food contamination can lead to transmission of illness.
6

the proportion of light, heat, or other radiation that passes through a substance

  • The glass allows high transmission of sunlight.
  • Filters control the transmission of specific wavelengths.
  • Adjusting transmission improves optical devices.
  • The fabric's transmission of heat affects comfort.
  • Scientists recorded the transmission of infrared rays.
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7

the activity of transmitting a signal, a message or a program that is being broadcast on radio or television

Transmission refers to the process of sending out signals, messages, or programs from one location to another, typically through radio, television, or other communication channels. It involves converting information into a signal, which is then broadcast over the airwaves or transmitted via cables to reach receivers, such as radios, televisions, or other devices. Transmission enables people to access live broadcasts, news, entertainment, and other content in real-time. The quality of the transmission affects how clearly the content is received and understood.