cable
cable 英 [ˈkeɪbl] 美 [ˈkebəl]
n. 电缆; v. 打电报
进行时:cabling 过去式:cabled 过去分词:cabled 第三人称单数:cables 名词复数:cables
- A cable can be a strong and thick hemp or steel rope, or a conductor for sending electrical or optical signals.
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- n. 电缆;
- v. 打电报
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1. overhead/underground cables
高架╱地下电缆
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2. a 10 000 volt cable
*1 万伏特高压电缆
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3. fibre-optic cable
光缆
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4. We can receive up to 500 cable channels.
我们可以接收多达 500 个有线电视频道。
- cable (n.) c. 1200, "large, strong rope or chain used on a ship," from Old North French cable, from Medieval Latin capulum "lasso, rope, halter for cattle," from Latin capere "to take, seize," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp."
- cable (v.) c. 1500, "to tie up with cables," from cable (n.). As "to transmit by telegraph cable," 1868. Related: Cabled; cabling.
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