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cable
- IPA[ˈkāb(ə)l]
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- a thick rope of wire or nonmetallic fiber, typically used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles;the chain of a ship's anchor.
- contact or send a message to (someone) by cablegram;transmit (a message) by cablegram
verb: cable, 3rd person present: cables, gerund or present participle: cabling, past tense: cabled, past participle: cabled
noun: cable, plural noun: cables
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名詞
- 1. a thick rope of wire or nonmetallic fiber, typically used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles steel cables held the convoy together 同義詞
- ▪ the chain of a ship's anchor.
- ▪ a length of 200 yards (182.9 m) or (in the US) 240 yards (219.4 m) he caught a glimpse of the mast, a cable or two downwind
- ▪ short for cable stitch
- ▪ a molding resembling twisted rope.
- 2. an insulated wire or wires having a protective casing and used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals an underground cable transatlantic phone calls went by cable 同義詞
- ▪ a cablegram this was an occasion for using the telephone, not cables, teletexes, or letters
- ▪ short for cable television
動詞
- 1. contact or send a message to (someone) by cablegram he cabled her to cancel all arrangements
- ▪ transmit (a message) by cablegram the secretariat cabled a reply
- ▪ send a cablegram we cabled to a boat at sea, asking it to stop
- 2. provide (an area or community) with power lines or with the equipment necessary for cable television nearly all urban areas are cabled, so viewers can choose from up to 20 channels
- 3. decorate (a structure) with rope-shaped moldings.
- a fastener consisting of a thin, flexible nylon strap with a notched surface, one end of which ... keep your children safe by securing the cabinet with a cable tie
- secure (something) with a cable tie or cable ties: I cable-tied the wires to keep them as neat as possible
Oxford American Dictionary
- a transportation system, typically one traveling up and down a mountain, in which cabins are ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fastener consisting of a thin, flexible nylon strap with a notched surface, one end of which ... keep your children safe by securing the cabinet with a cable tie
- secure (something) with a cable tie or cable ties: I cable-tied the wires to keep them as neat as possible
Oxford Dictionary
- a transport system, typically one travelling up and down a mountain, in which cabins are ...
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- each of a pair of thick electric cables fitted with clips at either end, used for starting a ...
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- a cable attached to the shutter release of a camera, allowing the photographer to open the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a system in which television programmes are transmitted to the sets of subscribers by cable ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a cable attached to the shutter release of a camera, allowing the photographer to open the ...
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- IPA[ˈkeɪbl]
英式
- a thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles: steel cables held the convoy together
- send a message to (someone) by cablegram: he cabled her to cancel all arrangements
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