What does it mean that a material transmits waves?

Waves will stop and transfer energy when they hit the material.
Waves will bend and change their direction slightly when they hit the material.
Waves will pass through the material.
Waves will bounce off the surface of the material.

When a material transmits waves, it means that the waves are able to pass through the material without being significantly absorbed or reflected. This implies that the waves continue to propagate through the material, retaining their energy and characteristics. In this case, the option "Waves will pass through the material" is the most accurate.