Inklingo

emisión

eh-mee-SYOHN/e.miˈsjon/

broadcast

Also: transmission, program
NounfA2
A classic radio tower on a hill with colorful signal waves radiating outward.

📝 In Action

La emisión del partido empieza a las ocho.

A1

The broadcast of the game starts at eight.

Es una emisión en directo desde Madrid.

B1

It is a live broadcast from Madrid.

Perdimos la señal durante la emisión.

A2

We lost the signal during the transmission.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • transmisión (transmission)
  • programa (program)

Antonyms

  • recepción (reception)

Common Collocations

  • emisión en directolive broadcast
  • emisión digitaldigital broadcast

emission

Also: release
NounfB1
A small green plant next to a gentle puff of white vapor coming from a spout.

📝 In Action

Debemos reducir la emisión de gases.

B1

We must reduce the emission of gases.

La emisión de luz de las estrellas es constante.

B2

The emission of light from stars is constant.

El volcán aumentó su emisión de ceniza.

B1

The volcano increased its release of ash.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • expulsión (expulsion/ejection)
  • emanación (emanation)

Common Collocations

  • emisión de carbonocarbon emission
  • emisión de calorheat emission

issuance

Also: issue
NounfB2formal
A hand holding a freshly printed colorful passport with a gold seal.

📝 In Action

La emisión de pasaportes se suspendió ayer.

B2

The issuance of passports was suspended yesterday.

El banco central controla la emisión de moneda.

C1

The central bank controls the issuance of currency.

Esta es una nueva emisión de sellos.

B2

This is a new issue of stamps.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • expedición (issuing/dispatch)
  • creación (creation)

Common Collocations

  • emisión de deudaissuance of debt
  • emisión de billetesissuance of banknotes

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Quick Quiz: emisión

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
misióncanciónvisión
📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'emissio', which means 'the act of sending out.' It combines 'ex' (out) and 'mittere' (to send).

First recorded: 15th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: emissionFrench: émission

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'emisión' mean the same thing as 'programa'?

Often yes! In the context of TV, they are used interchangeably, though 'emisión' focuses more on the act of broadcasting and 'programa' on the content itself.

Can I use 'emisión' for sending an email?

No, for sending an email we use 'envío'. 'Emisión' is reserved for signals, gases, or formal documents.

How do I know if it is 'emisión' or 'misión'?

Easy! Use 'emisión' for things 'sent out' (signals, air, light). Use 'misión' for a 'task' or 'objective' (like a secret agent's job).