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transmission
transmission trans‧mis‧sion [trænzˈmɪʆn ǁ træns-] noun
[countable, uncountable] the process of sending out electrical signals by radio, telephone, or similar equipment:

• This feature enables the machine to recognize whether an incoming call is a voice or fax transmission.

transmission of

• The system is intended to speed the transmission of data.

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transmission UK US /trænzˈmɪʃən/ noun
[U] the process of sending something, for example gas or electricity, from one place to another: »

Large investments are currently required: perhaps $500m a year in electricity generation, and a similar sum in transmission and distribution.

transmission of sth »

The project will upgrade the transmission of electricity into the area.

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Major transmission lines connecting dams to the West Coast grid still have considerable unused capacity.

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gas/electricity/power transmission

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transmission networks/grids/facilities

[U] the process of sending out electrical signals using a radio, television, or computer network: transmission of sth »

New networks will allow less-expensive transmission of multimedia and interactive services.

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data transmission

[C] a programme that is broadcast on television or radio, or a message that is broadcast on radio: »

radio/satellite transmissions

[U] a process by which an illness is spread from one person or thing to another: transmission of sth »

Water quality plays a crucial role in determining the transmission of disease.

See also MONEY TRANSMISSION(Cf. ↑money transmission)

Financial and business terms. 2012.