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1 cable
[ˈkeɪbl]1. noun1) (a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.حَبْل، كابِل2) (a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals:سِلْك كهربائي حَبْل حَديدي للجُسورThey are laying (a) new cable.
4) ( also ˈcablegram) a telegram sent by cable.رِسالةٌ بَرْقِيَّه5) cable television.تلفزيون كوابل2. verbto telegraph by cable:يُبرق ، يُرْسِلُ بَرْقِيَّهI cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.
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2 ski lift
nouna cable system with chairs for carrying skiers up a slope.مِصْعَد التَّزَلُّج -
3 سلك
سِلْك \ corps: a group of people performing the same activity: the Diplomatic corps. line: a length of wire, etc: a telephone line. \ السِّلْك الداخِليّ في مصباح كهربائيّ \ element: the wire that gives heat or light in an electric lamp. \ سِلْكٌ شائِك \ barbed wire: wire with short sharp points for fences. \ سِلْك غَليظ (كابل) \ cable: strong twisted wire, used for electricity, telephones, mountain railways. \ سِلْك مَعْدنيّ \ wire: metal thread: copper wire; telephone wires. \ سِلْك مَعْزُول \ flex: thin wire, covered with rubber, for carrying electricity. \ السِّلْك الموصِل لِلأَرْض \ earth: a wire that leads electricity to the ground.
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