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  • 1 cable

    1. noun
    1) (rope) Kabel, das; (of cable car etc.) Seil, das
    2) (Electr., Teleph.) Kabel, das
    3) (telegram) Kabel, das (veralt.); [Übersee]telegramm, das
    2. transitive verb
    (transmit) telegraphisch durchgeben, kabeln [Mitteilung, Nachricht]; (inform)
    * * *
    ['keibl] 1. noun
    1) ((a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.) das Tau
    2) ((a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals: They are laying (a) new cable.) das Kabel
    3) ((a rope made of) strands of metal wound together for supporting a bridge etc.) das Drahtseil
    4) ((also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable.) das (Übersee-)telegramm
    5) (cable television.)
    2. verb
    (to telegraph by cable: I cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.) telegraphieren
    - academic.ru/115569/cable-car">cable-car
    - cable television
    - cable TV
    * * *
    ca·ble
    [ˈkeɪbl̩]
    I. n
    1. no pl (thick rope) NAUT Tau nt, Trosse f fachspr
    2. ELEC (wire) [Leitungs]kabel nt, Leitung f
    coil of \cable Kabelrolle f
    to lay \cables Kabel verlegen
    3. no pl TV Kabelfernsehen nt
    4. TELEC Kabelnetz nt
    to go over to \cable [or a \cable number] an das Kabelnetz abgeben, zu einer Nummer im Kabelnetz umschalten
    \cable transfer telegrafische Geldüberweisung
    5. (message) Telegramm nt, Kabel nt veraltet
    to send sth by \cable etw als Telegramm schicken [o veraltet kabeln
    6. (knitting pattern) Zopf m
    7. FIN (sl: spot exchange rate) Kassadevisenkurs m, Kassadevisen pl
    II. vt
    to \cable sb jdm ein Telegramm schicken
    to \cable sb sth jdm etw telegrafieren
    2. TV
    to be \cabled verkabelt sein
    III. vi ein Telegramm schicken, kabeln veraltet
    * * *
    ['keɪbl]
    1. n
    1) Tau nt; (of wire) Kabel nt, Trosse f (NAUT)
    2) (ELEC) Kabel nt, Leitung f
    3) (= cablegram) Telegramm nt; (from abroad) (Übersee)telegramm nt, Kabel nt

    by cableper Telegramm/Kabel

    4) (= cable television) Kabelfernsehen nt
    2. vt
    information telegrafisch durchgeben; (overseas) kabeln

    to cable sb — jdm telegrafieren/kabeln

    3. vi
    telegrafieren, ein Telegramm/Kabel schicken
    * * *
    cable [ˈkeıbl]
    A s
    1. Kabel n, (Draht)Seil n:
    cut one’s cables fig alle Brücken hinter sich abbrechen
    2. SCHIFF Ankertau n, -kette f:
    a) das Ankertau schießen lassen,
    b) umg den Löffel weglegen (sterben)
    3. ELEK (Leitungs)Kabel n
    4. ARCH Schiffstauverzierung f
    5. cablegram
    7. Kabelfernsehen n:
    on cable auf Kabel
    B v/t
    1. auch cable up TV ein Gebiet etc verkabeln
    2. mit einem Kabel versehen oder befestigen
    3. Drähte etc kablieren, zu einem Kabel zusammendrehen
    4. a) jemandem etwas telegrafieren
    b) jemanden telegrafisch benachrichtigen
    5. jemandem Geld telegrafisch anweisen oder überweisen
    6. ARCH einen Säulenschaft seilförmig winden
    C v/i telegrafieren
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (rope) Kabel, das; (of cable car etc.) Seil, das
    2) (Electr., Teleph.) Kabel, das
    3) (telegram) Kabel, das (veralt.); [Übersee]telegramm, das
    2. transitive verb
    (transmit) telegraphisch durchgeben, kabeln [Mitteilung, Nachricht]; (inform)
    * * *
    Telegramm n. n.
    Kabel -- n.

    English-german dictionary > cable

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