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cables

/key-buhl/US // ˈkeɪ bəl //UK // (ˈkeɪbəl) //

电缆,电线,缆线,钢缆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a heavy, strong rope.
    • : a very strong rope made of strands of metal wire, as used to support cable cars or suspension bridges.
    • : a cord of metal wire used to operate or pull a mechanism.
    • : Nautical. a thick hawser made of rope, strands of metal wire, or chain.cable's length.
    • : Electricity. an insulated electrical conductor, often in strands, or a combination of electrical conductors insulated from one another.
    • : cablegram.
    • : cable television.
    • : cable-stitch.
    • : Architecture. one of a number of reedings set into the flutes of a column or pilaster.
v.有主动词 verb
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    ca·bled, ca·bling.

    • : to send by cable.
    • : to send a cablegram to.
    • : to fasten with a cable.
    • : to furnish with a cable.
    • : to join by means of a cable television network: The state will be completely cabled in a few years.
v.无主动词 verb
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    ca·bled, ca·bling.

    • : to send a message by cable.
    • : to cable-stitch.

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Examples

  • The matchup, aired on ESPN and NBC, became the most-viewed golf event in cable TV history, and the highest-rated golf broadcast on network TV in 30 years.

  • Top this best adjustable desk for customization with a simple flat board or add drawers, cabinets, shelves, a hook for hanging your headphones and attachments for keeping your cables in order.

  • It might, for instance, deter consumers from keeping their basic cable or Showtime subscriptions.

  • I thought I would be able to ski across the cables, but when my ski edges hit the first one, I fell.

  • New shows from Tyler Perry, “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah and a prequel to the cable hit “Yellowstone” are also in the offing, as it a host of new reality series and All Access’s existing news and sports.

  • Almost all of the network and cable news channels said that they would not be showing the cartoons either.

  • Well, one expert I talked to said that physically it involves little more than a $20 cable.

  • But then, this show has always been more than just the parody of right-wing cable punditry it was originally made out to be.

  • Hart Electric LLC An Illinois- based manufacturer of electrical components, and H.I. Cable.

  • HBOGo has become such a massive success for cable network HBO that they will start to offer the service as a stand-alone option.

  • I plainly heard a noise upon the cover of my closet like that of a cable, and the grating of it as it passed through the ring.

  • That he laughed at their folly, and went himself in the boat, ordering his men to take a strong cable along with them.

  • The second cable quotes mine of last night wherein I ask leave to call for the East Lancs.

  • Neither of us has had a reply to his cable; instead, he has been told two enemy submarines are on their way to pay us a visit.

  • The Spanish authorities had just time before this measure was taken to report the bare facts to Madrid by cable.