释义 |
retransˈmission|riː-| [re- 5 a.] Transmission back to a source or to a fresh destination.
1868Act 31 & 32 Vict. c. 101 §36 The transmission and re-transmission to the sheriff clerk. 1876Preece & Sivewright Telegraphy 282 The message received at a telegraph office by wire for retransmission by wire to some other telegraph office. So retransˈmissive a.
1891J. Aitchison Signa Christi vi. 248 The transmissibility of Christian truth is connected with a retransmissive influence. |