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ca.ble WIRE5keI7b6n(a length of) wire, esp. twisted into thick strong rope or used to carry electricity缆索; 电缆The cable snapped and the boat floated away from the bank. [C]缆索断了,船漂离岸边。He tripped over a coil of cable. [U]他被一捆绳索绊倒。There were cables for telephones, lights and computers all over the floor. [C]地上满是电话、电灯、计算机的线缆。The road has been dug up in order to lay cables. [C]路被挖掘开以便铺设电缆。A cable car is a vehicle which hangs from a cable fixed to tall poles and transports people up steep slopes or (Am) a vehicle on a cable railway.缆车A cable railway uses cables under the road to pull passenger vehicles up steep slopes.缆索铁路Cable stitch is a pattern of wool used in KNITTING which looks like twisted cables.绞花编结Cable (television/TV) is a system of sending television pictures and sound along cables.有线电视Have you got cable (television) yet?你家装有有线电视吗?We subscribe to several cable channels.我们订了一些有线电视频道。Cable is also a type of telephone system which sends messages and sound along cables.电缆电话The office has gone over to cable/to a cable number.办公室改用电缆电话了。
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