0 the process of broadcasting TV or radio signals, or these signals -- diffusion [ feminine ]
Transmission was interrupted during the storm. La diffusion / l’émission a été interrompue pendant l’orage.
1 the process of spreading disease, illness, etc. -- transmission [ feminine ]
the transmission of germs la transmission des germes
2 the part of an engine that sends power to the wheels of the vehicle it is in -- transmission [ feminine ]
transmission failure panne de transmission
3 the act of transmitting -- transmission
4 a radio or television broadcast. -- transmission
We have been able to tackle the problem of the possibility of maternal transmission by also taking out those animals that might be at risk because of their ancestry.
There is no vertical transmission.
I will end by giving an example of the rural intersections put in place in numerous regions, which are the cogs in the transmission of this essential information.
Because the fact that we can now operate with lower tariffs, not only for data transmission but also, especially, for the telephone service, has become obvious.
Distribution in this context means disseminating action by any means of transmission, including through websites.
But concern has been raised on other potential ways of transmission.
The activities of craft industries may - and in many cases do - have characteristics of a cultural nature, the respect and transmission of traditions.
But what we have to deal with is how to prevent the transmission.