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gen. |
conduction; transmission (Daten); delegation; conferral; assignment; conferment; descent; devolvement; endorsement; negotiation; propagation; release; transference; transmission; transmittal; conveyance; delivery; livery; conferring |
agric. |
gearing |
agric., fish.farm. |
return |
busin., IT |
portation |
chem. |
transmittance |
commun. |
lines carried over; transmission (ITU-T (CCITT) G.701 1.112); trunk repeater; line circuit (tel. signalling); relay set |
comp. |
transfering; reporting |
comp., MS |
transfer (The movement of information from one location to another, either within a computer (as from a disk drive to memory), between a computer and an external device (as between a file server and a computer on a network), or between separate computers); broadcast (A method by which a client receives a stream. During a broadcast connection, clients cannot control the stream. This is the opposite of an on-demand presentation) |
construct. |
transfer (der Schlüssel); cession (der Schlüssel); assignment (von Eigentum); transmission (von Bewegung, Druck, Kräften) |
econ. |
carryover; alienation (Eigentum, Grund und Boden usw); assurance (von Grundbesitz); commitment; delegation (z.B. einer Vollmacht, Schuld); devolution (z.B. von Besitz, Rechten, Funktionen); disposal; disposition; grant; making over (Eigentum); negotiation (Wechsel); projection |
econ., BrE |
posting |
emerg.care |
transfer; transmission |
fin. |
carry-over; carrying appropriations forward; account transfer |
IMF. |
transfer payment |
IT |
transmit; alienation; cession |
law |
settlement |
law, ADR |
demise; grant (von Grundbesitz); vesting; transfer (von Aktien) |
med. |
contact; prolonged pregnancy; vection; spreading; protraction (through neglect) |
microel. |
swap |
stat. |
transfers |
tech. |
broadcast; communication; copy; feedthrough; line pack; relaying; telecast; transcription; translation; transport |
tel. |
line circuit |
transp., mil., grnd.forc., mech.eng. |
drive; drive line |
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transferences; transmittals; transfers |
econ., fin. |
transfer payments |
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gen. |
devolution (from; to; of power) |
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gen. |
translation |
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gen. |
passing on (of diseases) |
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gen. |
contagion |
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radio |
emission |
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agric. |
transmissive; transmission |