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['keibl] 1. noun1) ((a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.) lano2) ((a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals: They are laying (a) new cable.) kábel3) ((a rope made of) strands of metal wound together for supporting a bridge etc.) oceľové lano4) ((also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable.) kábelogram5) (cable television.) káblová televízia2. verb(to telegraph by cable: I cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.) kábelovať- cable television
- cable TV* * *• upevnit lanom• telegram• telegrafovat• kábel• kábelogram• kábelovat• retazovitá ozdoba• ozdobit lanovým ornamento• lano• kotvové lano• lanový
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cablegram — noun Date: 1868 a message sent by a submarine telegraph cable … New Collegiate Dictionary
cablegram — noun A telegram transmitted via a submarine cable … Wiktionary
cablegram — noun historical a telegraph message sent by cable … English new terms dictionary
cablegram — noun (C) a telegram … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cablegram — /ˈkeɪbəlgræm/ (say kaybuhlgram) noun → cable (def. 4) …
wire — noun 1》 metal drawn out into a thin flexible thread or rod. ↘a length or quantity of wire used for fencing, to carry an electric current, etc. ↘(usu. the wire) N. Amer. Horse Racing a wire stretched across and above the start and finish… … English new terms dictionary
cable — noun 1》 a thick rope of wire or hemp, typically used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles. ↘the chain of a ship s anchor. ↘(also cable moulding) Architecture a moulding resembling twisted rope. 2》 an insulated wire or… … English new terms dictionary
telegram — noun the message arrived by telegram Syn: telex; informal wire; dated radiogram; historical cable, cablegram … Thesaurus of popular words
overseas telegram — noun a telegram sent abroad • Syn: ↑cable, ↑cablegram • Derivationally related forms: ↑cable (for: ↑cable) • Hypernyms: ↑telegram, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cable — ► NOUN 1) a thick rope of wire or hemp. 2) an insulated wire or wires for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals. 3) a cablegram. 4) the chain of a ship s anchor. 5) Nautical a length of 200 yards (182.9 m) or (in the US) 240 yards … English terms dictionary
cablese — |kābə|lēz, ēs noun ( s) Etymology: cable (I) + ese : the language of a cablegram or language resembling that of a cablegram characterized by the omission of connectives and by the use of special combinations, abbreviations, and code symbols in … Useful english dictionary