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transmitir in English:

1. convey convey


A smile may convey understanding, joy, or an appreciation of humor.
I really like "Auguries of Innocence" - a poem by William Blake. It conveys a very important message.
convey sb's anger
What two things does he say radio actors use to convey feelings?
The photographs convey a new view of the problem
I tried to convey in my speech how grateful we all were for his help.
Could you think of a more formal way of conveying the same meaning?
If you convey to a woman that something ought to be done, there is always a dreadful danger that she will suddenly do it.
the intrinsic lesson that we hope to convey
Mark’s eyes clearly conveyed his disappointment. We did not convey any serious messages.
conveying brand’s main attributes
That is the message our leaders should convey to Moscow loudly and clearly.
I should like to convey their concern about Iran's nuclear programme.
Aunt Alexandra managed to smile to Cousin Lily that conveyed a gentle apology to her
No ensemble can convey a composer's intent more forcefully than an orchestra.

English word "transmitir"(convey) occurs in sets:

TOEFL - Las palabras más importantes 126-150
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2. transmit transmit


We have to transmit our culture to the next generation.
Wires transmit electricity.
Compressed data can be transmitted faster.
transmitować, Der.: transmitter (n)
A message was transmitted in Morse code.
transmit messages, transmit data, sexually transmitted diseases
Flashing lights transmit messages between ships and to motorists along city streets.
Music that doesn't transmit feelings, images, thoughts, or memories is just background noise.

English word "transmitir"(transmit) occurs in sets:

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Basic verbs - Verbos básicos

3. to broadcast



English word "transmitir"(to broadcast) occurs in sets:

Spanish 002B Chapter 3 Vocabulary
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