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transmission
Noun
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Transmission is the sending of something from one place to another, usually something like electricity, a message or a disease.
Washing before touching food can prevent the transmission of disease in food and drink.
The new communication lines and will be able to support data transmission at speeds four times faster than today.
The National Transmission System is a network of thousands of kilometres of wire.
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A transmission is a signal, such as TV or radio, that is sent from one place to another.
Radio stations have promised live transmission from the concert.
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A transmission in a machine is the parts that transfer the engine's movement to the wheels or other moving parts.
The car comes with a four-speed automatic transmission.
facility
Noun
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A place's facilities are its rooms, equipment, and services.
Picnic, barbecue and playground facilities are located throughout the park.
The money helps to provide equipment and facilities for physical education.
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A facility is a building for a particular purpose, such as doing sport, policing, health care, etc., often a large public building.
He found that Houston neighborhoods had quality recreational facilities, a friendly environment and extra security.
The town now has the cleanest wastewater treatment facility in the state.
I hated the idea of putting my mother in a nursing facility.
I put most of what I owned to a storage facility, and moved to California.
The church has started operating an educational facility just off Highway 11.
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If you have a facility for something, you do it well or learn it easily.
Your son has a special facility for causing problems.
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The facilities is the washroom or toilet.
Excuse me, but may I used the facilities?