Cable
01
ケーブル, 電線
a group of wires bundled together for transmitting electricity that is protected within a rubber case
例
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
例
Our apartment subscribes to a cable service.
Cable offers more channels than standard broadcast TV.
例
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
例
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
例
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
例
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
例
The workers cabled the bridge supports together.
The ship was securely cabled to the dock.



























