English to Gujarati Dictionary transmit

transmit

વહન
definition
verb
knowledge is transmitted from teacher to student
cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another.
translation of 'transmit'
સંક્રામિત કરવું,
રવાના કરવું,
વહન કરવું,
સંચારિત કરવું
verb
મોકલવું,
આગળ પસાર કરવું
example
These satellites continuously 'transmit' radio signals back to Earth.
Engineered hardwood floors, laminate floors and ceramic tile floors obviously 'transmit' much more sound than carpet, because they are hard solid surfaces.
the theatrical gift of being able to 'transmit' emotion
Certain TV compressions only 'transmit' what moves between frames rather than the whole frame again.
The moving electrons 'transmit' electrical energy from one point to another.
And this begs the question: is there a way to 'transmit' a signal such that the location of the transmitter cannot be discovered?
The medium to 'transmit' this terror can be religion, culture, technology, and ideology.
Because glass does not 'transmit' infrared radiation very efficiently, refracting telescopes are unsuitable for most kinds of infrared astronomy.
The radios will still 'transmit' Mayday signals and vessel identification data but won't send GPS coordinates.
He is a wordsmith, a poet, and yet language fails him; through her singing she is able to 'transmit' meaning and emotion.
So supersymmetry relates the particles that 'transmit' forces to the particles that make up matter.
A small ear bone called the stirrup that helps 'transmit' sound to the inner ear.
the three bones 'transmit' sound waves to the inner ear
In that technique, an optical fiber is used to 'transmit' light from a specially coated lens.
the three bones 'transmit' sound waves to the inner ear
It just needed to do one thing, and do it very well: Write and 'transmit' text.
Is it possible to 'transmit' even really exciting ideas about math or science in the context of a drama?
To successfully flirt you need to feel good about yourself before you are able to 'transmit' this u2018feel goodu2019 factor to the opposite sex.
Gregorian chants would be written to resonate and 'transmit' these subtle energies more clearly.
What is clear is that Strauss took great pains to recruit disciples who could 'transmit' his ideas to future generations of impressionable young philosophers.
Morse code was again to be used to 'transmit' the first radio waves across the Atlantic by Marconi in 1901.
Pavement lights 'transmit' a delicate luminance into the subterranean depths.
Any disunity in the staffroom could quickly 'transmit' itself to the classroom and begin to affect the pupils.
There they became the anvil and the hammer, minute bones that 'transmit' sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear.
the theatrical gift of being able to 'transmit' emotion
This is made up of three bones that 'transmit' sound from the eardrum (the tympanic membrane) to the inner ear.
Shall statements to private persons, made in circumstances suggesting likely 'transmittal' to the authorities, be considered testimonial?
The signals are 'transmitted' either by satellite or microwave or by undersea cable.
The packages have to be very light and the measuring device has to produce an electrical signal which can be 'transmitted' by radio.
I think you will see something on what was the on the 'transmittal' administrative law where they sort of fudged the question.
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