📡cable (ケーブル)

noun
/ˈkeɪ.bəl/
ケーブル (kēburu)

意味

a thick, strong rope made of metal wires or fibers; a system of wires used for transmitting signals or electricity
A thick rope of wire or nonmetallic fiber, typically used for construction, mooring ships, or transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals.
意味の翻訳
通常、建設、船舶の係留、または電力や通信信号の送信に使用される、金属ワイヤーまたは非金属繊維の太いロープ。
Tsūjō, kensetsu, senpaku no kairyū, matawa denryoku ya tsūshin shingō no sōshin ni shiyō sareru, kinzoku waiyā matawa hi-kinzoku sen'i no futoi rōpu.

例文

The workers used a steel cable to lift the heavy equipment.

The cable connects countries across continents.

ケーブルは大陸を越えて国々を接続します。
Kēburu wa tairiku o koete kuniguni o setsuzoku shimasu.

表現例

under the cable

同義語

wire, cord, rope, line, connector
エントリー 1
wire, cord, rope, line, connector
エントリー 2
wire, cord

対義語

wireless, cordless, untethered
エントリー 1
wireless, cordless
エントリー 2
wireless, untethered

コロケーション

cable car, cable TV, cable connection, fiber optic cable

その他の例文

Is this example applicable in real life?

この例は実生活で応用できますか?
Kono rei wa jisseikatsu de ōyō dekimasu ka?

I was wondering whether your findings would be applicable in other contexts as well.

あなたの発見が他の状況でも適用可能かどうか気になりました。
Anata no hakken ga hoka no jōkyō demo tekiyō kanō ka dō ka ki ni narimashita.

関連語彙

The gradual destruction or diminishing of something.
A small mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail
a small or petty quarrel or argument
the act of keeping someone or something safe from harm or damage
The compartment in the forward part of a ship, often used for storage.
a duty or commitment

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