Summary
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- transmitter:
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Wiktionary:
- transmitter → transmetteur, émetteur
- transmitter → poste
English
Detailed Translations for transmitter from English to French
transmitter:
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the transmitter (beam transmitter)
Translation Matrix for transmitter:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
relais hertzien | beam transmitter; transmitter | |
émetteur à faisceau concentré | beam transmitter; transmitter | |
- | sender; vector | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | gear mechanism |
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Wiktionary Translations for transmitter:
transmitter
Cross Translation:
noun
transmitter
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something that transmits something
- transmitter → transmetteur
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electronic device
- transmitter → transmetteur
noun
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appareil servant à transmettre les signal de la télégraphie électrique, et formé de quatre roues de laiton, dont l’une produit les points, l’autre les traits, et les deux autres décharger le fil après la production de chaque [[sign
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(term, radio-télécommunication) appareil, installation, qui émet les signaux par ondes électromagnétiques.
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• transmitter | → poste | ↔ Sender — Kurzform von Radio- oder Fernsehsender |
Related Translations for transmitter
French
Detailed Translations for transmitter from French to English
transmitter: (*Using Word and Sentence Splitter)
- transmettre: send; remit; send to; forward; redirect; send on; feed; tell; pass on; blab; extend; offer; pass; give; hand; delate; hand over; present with; give to; deliver up; hand on; transfer; spread; disseminate; carry out a message; contaminate; poison; infect; sow; metastasize; metastasise; beam
- ter: three times
- ôter: extricate; lift out; take off; undress; disrobe; remove one's clothes; take; collar; pinch; empty; snatch; steal; rob; nick; swipe; snitch; take away; pilfer; expropriate; pull out; clear out; purloin; filch; cadge; make off with; go thieving; take out