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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3033 COCA: 2003

cable

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ca·ble1 /ˈkeɪbəl/ ●●● W3 noun  
1 [countableC]TD a plastic or rubber tube containing wires that carry telephone messages, electronic signals, television pictures etc 电缆
 cables and switches for computers
电脑的缆线和开关
overhead/underground/undersea cable
 overhead power cables
高架电缆
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2. [countableC, uncountableU]TTWTBC a thick strong metal rope used on ships, to support bridges etc 〔船上或支撑桥梁等用的〕钢缆,钢索
3 AMT[uncountableU] a system of broadcasting television by using cables, paid for by the person watching it 有线电视
on cable
 I’ll wait for the movie to come out on cable.
我要等有线电视播出这部影片。
cable network/channel/programme 有线电视网/频道/节目
4. [countableC]TCT a telegram 电报
nCOLLOCATIONS
types of cable
an electric/electricity cable
Be careful you don't cut through an electric cable.
a power cable (=an electric cable)
a power cable carrying 11,000 volts
a telephone cable
Telephone cables were damaged in the storm.
an overhead cable (=attached to high posts)
Overhead cables can be dangerous for birds.
an underground/undersea cable
The electricity will be transmitted by undersea cables.
verbs
lay/run a cable (=put one in position somewhere)
In the 1860s the first cables were laid under the oceans.
a cable connects something to something
How many miles of cables connect North America to Europe?
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Related topics: Telephone, telegraph
cable2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]  
TCTto send someone a telegram (给)发电报
cable somebody something
 I cabled Mary the good news.
我发电报告诉了玛丽这个好消息。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
cableca·ble /ˈkeɪbəl/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU] a tube containing wires that carry electronic signals or information
Telecommunications is the transmission of information by cable or radio waves.
2[uncountableU] (also cable television)TELECOMMUNICATIONS a system of broadcasting television programmes by means of cables under the ground instead of signals through the air
At present it is providing cable television services to only 35,000 customers.
Only 2.5 percent of homes had cable installed by mid-1992.
pay cable
Origin cable1
1. (1200-1300) Old North French Medieval Latin capulum circle of rope for catching animals, from Latin capere to take
2. (1800-1900) cablegram
ca·ble1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1cable2 verb
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