📡cable (凯布尔)

noun
/ˈkeɪ.bəl/
电缆 (dianlan)

含义

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.
含义翻译
一种由金属线或非金属纤维制成的粗绳,通常用于建筑、系船或传输电力或电信信号。
Yī zhǒng yóu jīnshǔ xiàn huò fēi jīnshǔ xiānwéi zhìchéng de cū shéng, tōngcháng yòng yú jiànzhú, xì chuán huò chuánshū diànlì huò diànxìn xìnhào.

例句

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

The cable connects countries across continents.

电缆连接跨越各大洲的国家。
Diànlǎn liánjiē kuàyuè gè dàzhōu de guójiā.

示例表达

under the cable

同义词

wire, cord, rope, line, connector
条目 1
wire, cord, rope, line, connector
条目 2
wire, cord

反义词

wireless, cordless, untethered
条目 1
wireless, cordless
条目 2
wireless, untethered

搭配词

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

更多例句

Is this example applicable in real life?

这个例子在现实生活中适用吗?
Zhège lìzi zài xiànshí shēnghuó zhōng shìyòng ma?

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

我想知道您的发现是否也适用于其他情况。
Wǒ xiǎng zhīdào nín de fāxiàn shìfǒu yě shìyòng yú qítā qíngkuàng.

相关词汇

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