cable
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ˈkeɪ
kei
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bəl
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British pronunciation
/ˈkeɪbəl/

英語での「cable」の定義と意味

Cable
01

ケーブル, 電線

a group of wires bundled together for transmitting electricity that is protected within a rubber case
cable definition and meaning
example
The electrician installed a new cable to ensure a stable power supply to the building.
電気技師は建物への安定した電力供給を確保するために新しいケーブルを設置しました。
She tripped over the cable running across the floor, which was connected to the power strip.
彼女は床を横切っているケーブルにつまずいた、それは電源タップに接続されていた。
02

a system that delivers television programming via coaxial or fiber-optic cables

cable definition and meaning
example
Our apartment subscribes to a cable service.
Cable offers more channels than standard broadcast TV.
03

ケーブル, ロープ

a thick rope made of wire or hemp, often used for lifting, towing, or securing objects
example
A strong cable is essential for sailing, providing durability in rough waters.
航海には強いケーブルが不可欠で、荒れた海での耐久性を提供します。
The construction crew used a heavy cable to hoist the steel beams into place.
建設クルーは重いケーブルを使って鋼鉄の梁を所定の位置に持ち上げました。
04

a message or dispatch sent internationally, traditionally by telegraph

example
He sent a cable to his business partner in London.
The company received an urgent cable from headquarters.
05

a unit of length used in maritime contexts, approximately one-tenth of a nautical mile or 185 meters

example
The ship anchored two cables from shore.
Visibility extended for half a cable.
to cable
01

to send a message or telegram, especially over long distances by cable or wire

example
He cabled his family with the news.
The ambassador cabled urgent instructions to the consulate.
02

to fasten, connect, or bind something with a cable

example
The workers cabled the bridge supports together.
The ship was securely cabled to the dock.
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