transmission

word

/tɹænsˈmɪʃən/
trans-MI-shuhn
/tɹænsmˈɪʃən/
trans-MI-shuhn

Definition

Transmission is the act or process of sending something from one place, person, or system to another, such as a signal, disease, or information. It can also mean the part of a vehicle that transfers power from the engine to the wheels.

Usage & Nuances

Common in technical, medical, and everyday contexts. Typical collocations include 'disease transmission', 'radio transmission', 'data transmission', and 'automatic/manual transmission'. In cars, it is a countable noun; in general-process meanings, it is often uncountable.

Example Sentences

The doctor explained how transmission of the virus happens.

basic

This car has an automatic transmission.

basic

We lost the radio transmission for a few seconds.

basic

Poor internet transmission can ruin a video call.

natural

The mechanic says the transmission is starting to fail.

natural

Better ventilation can reduce transmission indoors.

natural