1 N-VAR 电线;电缆 A cable is a thick wire, or a group of wires inside a rubber or plastic covering, which is used to carry electricity or electronic signals. 电线;电缆
2 N-VAR 钢缆;缆绳 A cable is a kind of very strong, thick rope, made of wires twisted together. 钢缆;缆绳
3 N-UNCOUNT [oft NOUN n] 有线电视 Cable is used to refer to television systems in which the signals are sent along underground wires rather than by radio waves. 有线电视
4 N-COUNT 同 telegram A cable is the same as a telegram . 同 telegram
5 VERB 给…发电报 If you cable someone, you send them a message in the form of a telegram. 给…发电报 [Also V n, V n n, V with quote, V]
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'Don't do it again,' Franklin cabled her when he got her letter. [VERB noun with quote]
富兰克林收到她的信后给她拍了封电报,说:“别再那么做了。”
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She had to decide whether or not to cable the news to Louis. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
她得决定要不要将这个消息电告路易斯。
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...a new formula which is being cabled back to capitals for approval. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
正通过电报发回各国首都等待批准的新方案
6 VERB [usually passive] 给…安装有线电视 If a country, a city, or someone's home is cabled, cables and other equipment are put in place so that the people there can receive cable television. 给…安装有线电视
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In France, 27 major cities are soon to be cabled. [be VERB-ed]
法国有27座大城市不久将安装有线电视。
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In the UK, 254,000 homes are cabled.
在英国,有254,000户住户安装了有线电视。
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