The transmission of something is the passing or sending of it to a different person or place. Heterosexual contact is responsible for the bulk of HIV transmission. the transmission of knowledge and skills
The transportation of electricity or natural gas from a generation plan or pipeline to another facility Or, the transfer of energy between utility systems
The movement or transfer of gas or electric energy in bulk Ordinarily transmission is considered to end when the energy is transformed or its pressure is reduced for distribution to ultimate consumers
The transmission on a car or other vehicle is the system of gears and shafts by which the power from the engine reaches and turns the wheels. The car was fitted with automatic transmission. a four-speed manual transmission. System in an engine that transmits power generated by the engine to the point where it is to be used. Most mechanical transmissions function as rotary speed changers; the ratio of the output speed to the input speed may be either constant (as in a gearbox) or variable. On variable-speed transmissions, the speeds may be variable in individual steps (as on an automobile or some machine-tool drives) or continuously variable within a range. Step-variable transmissions, with some slip, usually use either gears or chains and provide fixed speed ratios with no slip; stepless transmissions use belts, chains, or rolling-contact bodies
The process of transporting electric energy in bulk on high voltage lines from the generating facility to the local distribution company for delivery to retail customers
Transmission is the transfer of information by electrical signals over a distance without the following occurring to the signals: (a) Unacceptable attenuation (reduction of the electrical impulse) (b) Distortion
The process of transporting electricity from a supply source to local distribution systems or connection points with other companies' transmission systems
The process of transporting electric energy in bulk on high voltage lines from the power plant to the local distribution company for delivery to retail customers
(Otomotiv) A component of gear that allow your car to move forward and backward with varying amounts of power to meet a variety of driving situations. Manual transmissions are operated by means of a clutch and gearshift. Automatic transmissions are driven by hydraulic pressure
TRANSMISSION is the transport of electricity at high voltages across long distances The transmission system carries power from generating stations to various substations where it is transferred to a distribution system
the spread of an organism, such as M tuberculosis, from one person to another; depends on the contagiousness of the patient, the type of environment, and the length of exposure
The right possessed by an heir or legatee of transmitting to his successor or successors any inheritance, legacy, right, or privilege, to which he is entitled, even if he should die without enjoying or exercising it
The sending of information from one place to another by radio, microwave, laser, or other nonconnective methods, as well as by cable, wire, or other connective medium Transmission also includes movement involving the actual transfer of custody and responsibility for a document or other classified material from one authorized addressee to another
The act of transmitting, or the state of being transmitted; as, the transmission of letters, writings, papers, news, and the like, from one country to another; the transmission of rights, titles, or privileges, from father to son, or from one generation to another
The transportation of electricity or natural gas from a generation plant or pipeline to another facility Or, the transfer of energy between utility systems
the process of transporting electric energy in bulk on high voltage lines from the generating facility (power plant) to the local distribution company for delivery to retail customers
Moving electricity in large volumes (i e at high voltage) from one place to another Strictly speaking, in an interconnected system, it is physically impossible to trace the particular electrons along the transmission wires from a generator to the ultimate user; the "contract path" is the most direct path along the wires between a seller and a buyer, but it will not correspond to the physical path of the electrons
The movement or transfer of electric energy at high voltage over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is either transformed for distribution and delivery to consumers or delivered to other electric systems Transmission is considered to end when the energy is transformed to low voltage for distribution to the consumer
the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted the gears that transmit power from an automobile engine via the driveshaft to the live axle communication by means of transmitted signals
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Definition of transmissions in Turkish English dictionary