单词 | transmissive |
释义 | transmissiveadj. 1. Having the quality or action of transmitting. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > [adjective] > transmitting or passing on transmissivea1657 transmissorya1848 a1657 G. Daniel Trinarchodia: Henry V ccclxxxvi, in Poems (1878) IV. 197 Harry (who gave more Of fate in his Transmissive veins, then both Could worke) yet wraps the Infant in that Cloth. 1834 M. Somerville On Connexion Physical Sci. xxv. 231 The transmissive power of certain substances having a dark colour exceeds by four or five times that of others perfectly diaphanous. 1903 Union Mag. Oct. 437/1 The function of the brain is not ‘productive’ but ‘transmissive’ of consciousness. 2. Having the quality of being transmitted. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > [adjective] > transmitting or passing on > transmitted or passed on > able to be communicablea1533 conveyable1577 transmittable1611 traducible1633 derivative1637 derivable1640 transmissible1644 propagatory1652 transmigrable1689 propagablea1707 transmissive1709 1709 M. Prior Carmen Seculare (new ed.) in Poems Several Occasions 146 The Sire [may] inculcate to his Son, Transmissive Lessons of the King's Renown. 1776 R. Chandler Trav. Greece xxv. 120 The native quickness of apprehension, which, as if transmissive.., is inherited even by the lower classes of the people. 1827 J. Bentham Rationale Judicial Evid. I. i. v. 68 Modifications of the genus of transmitted or transmissive evidence. 1887 L. P. Mercer New Birth (1890) 74 Transmissive dispositions and proclivities to evil, coming down a long line of tainted ancestry. Derivatives transˈmissively adv. by way of transmission. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > [adverb] > in way or manner of being transferred transplantively1606 transmissively1881 1881 Sir W. Armstrong in Nature 8 Sept. 451/2 There will be a limit to the distance to which electricity may be profitably conveyed, but within that limit there will be wide scope for its employment transmissively. transˈmissiveness n. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > [noun] > transmission or passing on > ability to be communicabilitya1638 transmissibility1828 communicableness1856 transportability1883 transmissiveness1889 1889 Home Missionary (N.Y.) Sept. 220 The aim is transmissiveness of the divine motive power. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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