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美:[ˈkeɪbl]
英:[ˈkeɪbl]
美:[ˈkeɪbl]
ca·ble
keI bl
复数:cables
第三人称单数:cables
现在分词:cabling
过去式:cabled
过去分词:cabled
词根:cable
n.cablegram 海底电报
noun
a strong rope especially of 10 inches (25 centimeters) or more in circumference
a cable-laid rope
a wire rope or metal chain of great tensile strength
a wire or wire rope by which force is exerted to control or operate a mechanism
cable length
an assembly of electrical conductors insulated from each other but laid up together (as by being twisted around a central core)
cablegramalso: a radio message or telegram
something resembling or fashioned like a cable
a fiber-optic cable
cable television
a house with cable
a cable infrastructure used to provide services other than television—often used before another nouncable telephony
cable Internet
biographical name
George Washington 1844–1925 American novelist
verb
transitive verb
to fasten with or as if with a cable
to provide with a cable or cables
to telegraph by submarine cable
to make into a cable or into a form resembling a cable
intransitive verb
to communicate by a submarine cable
cable tv有线电视
cable television电缆电视,有线电视
power cable电力电缆
coaxial cablen. 同轴电缆
optical cable光缆
cable car(美)缆车
electric cable电缆
by cable用电报发出;通过电报
cable system电缆系统;有线系统
main cable主缆;主要钢缆
steel cable钢丝绳;钢索
optic cable光缆
cable network有线电视网路;电缆网络
control cable控制电缆;操纵索
fiber optic cable光缆,光纤;纤维光缆的
communication cable通信电缆;通讯传输缆线
cable tray电缆槽
heating cable发热电缆;加热电缆;耐热电缆
cable lengthn. 链(海上测距单位)
cable laying电缆敷设
这组词都有“电报”的意思,其区别是:
cable通常指通过海底电缆打的电报,也可指广义的电报。
telegraph侧重指通信方式和电报业各,不可数名词,表想象概念。
telegram常用词,指通过电报系统发出的信息,尤指具体的一份份电报。
以上来源于网络
公元1200年左右,“船上使用的大型强力绳索或链条”,源自古北法语 cable,来自中世纪拉丁语 capulum “套索、绳索、捆绑牲畜的绳索”,源自拉丁语 capere “拿、抓”,源自 PIE 词根 *kap- “抓住”。
在航海用语中,技术上指直径10英寸或更大的绳索,用于锚泊时固定船只; 在非航海用语中,指金属丝绳(而非麻或纤维绳)。19世纪时,它在电报(1850年代)、牵引铁路(1880年代)等领域获得了新的意义。 “通过电报电缆接收到的信息”一词来源于1883年,缩写自 cable message(1870年)、cablegram(1868年)、cable dispatch(1864年)。Cable television 的用法可追溯至1963年; 在这个意义上的缩写 cable 来自1970年。
Speed, speed the Cable; let it run,
A loving girdle round the earth,
Till all the nations 'neath the sun
Shall be as brothers at one hearth;
[T. Buchanan Read, "The Cable," 1858]
加速,加速电缆的速度;
让它在地球上形成一条爱的腰带,
直到太阳下的所有国家
在同一炉火下成为兄弟;
[T. Buchanan Read,“The Cable”,1858]
钢缆索
斜拉桥:cable-stayed bridge 又称“斜张桥”。
斜索面斜拉桥:cable-stayed bridge with inclined cable plane
斜拉索结构: cable-stayed structure
独塔式斜拉桥: cable-stayed bridge with single pylon
混合桥面斜拉桥: cable-stayed bridge with mixed deck
单索面斜拉桥: cable-stayed bridge with single c
电缆
链
又称 :链(cab )
又称:链(cab )
电缆
以金属作媒质传输电信号的装置。
电缆
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin capulum lasso, from Latin capere to take — more at heave >entry 1
The first known use of cable was in the 13th century
cable1 of 2noun
a very strong thick rope, wire, or chain
a wire or wire rope by which force is applied to operate a piece of machinery
brake cable
a bundle of electrical wires held together usually around a central core
cablegram
cable television
cable2 of 2verb
to fasten or provide with a cable
to telegraph by cable
1 Check a cable when it's running out.
放出钢丝绳时要制动.
2 He handed her the cable, then watched as the iPod synced with his laptop.
3 Each of the homes has a security system and is wired for cable television.
每一家都有安全系统,并装设了有线电视线。
4 When the overhead lines were first dragged down by explosions, the cables sparked and whipped like live snakes but the current soon ran out.
5 It sailed up over the guardrails, through the cables, plunging off the middle span of the Ambassador Bridge.
6 The powerful magnets jolted the fourteen-ton vacuum tanks out of place, which threatened in turn to pull apart the superstructure of pipes, pumps, and cables.
7 Webs of cables fasten the tents to pegs hammered into the dirt.
8 The president was again in France for a peace conference, but he took time out to cable a message to the new Congress encouraging support of the suffrage amendment, among other measures.
9 At my son’s high school graduation a week earlier, I had listened as a self-important cable news commentator droned on for thirty minutes about the future of the media in a digital world.
10 She had to decide whether or not to cable the news to Louis.
她得决定要不要将这个消息电告路易斯。
11 With their cables and harnesses, they looked like carousel animals.
12 Jimmy was thin, but put together like wire cable.
13 The next day, Monday, June 12, Rice cabled Ferris, “Six more cars hung today. People are wild to ride on wheel & extra force of guards is required to keep them out.”
14 The insulation resistance of a cable is inversely proportional to its length.
电缆的绝缘电阻与其长度成反比.
15 He drops the cables and falls to his knees.
16 Over the following hours and days, reading classified cables in his Pentagon office, Ellsberg learned the truth about the South Vietnamese attacks on North Vietnam.
17 In time, the Americans managed to "strip" the cipher completely from a group of Soviet cables.
18 He went through the files, picking out key memos and cables.
19 “Have a look at this,” an officer said, handing him copies of Captain Herrick’s cables to Washington.
20 Silky cables trailed from the arrows, arcing over the pool and anchoring where they landed to form a huge golden asterisk.
3 有线电视
4 张索
5 大索
6 海外电报
7 钢索
8 布线
9 电报
10 打电报给
11 缆绳
13 左捻三根三股索
14 粗索
15 拍发
16 发电报
17 线缆
18 钢丝绳
19 装备
equipment installation appointment tackle turnout fixing accoutrement caparison Kit equip appoint militarize
20 锚链
21 海底电报
23 电汇
25 电缆