(to) convey

(to) convey
(to) convey /kənˈveɪ/
v. t.
1 portare; trasportare: to convey goods by rail, trasportare merci per ferrovia
2 comunicare; trasmettere (suoni, un messaggio, ecc.); rendere, dare (un'idea, ecc.): He said he would convey the information to him, disse che gli avrebbe comunicato l'informazione; I hope these words will convey how I feel, spero che queste parole rendano quali siano i miei sentimenti
3 (leg.) trasferire, trasmettere, cedere (proprietà ad altri)
4 (med.) trasmettere (una malattia)
5 (tecn.) convogliare.

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