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I . cable [ˈkeɪbl̩] RZ.

1. cable bez l.mn. (rope):

lina r.ż. stalowa

2. cable ELEKT.:

kabel r.m.
przewód r.m.

3. cable TV:

4. cable TELEK.:

telegram r.m.

II . cable [ˈkeɪbl̩] CZ. cz. przech., cz. nieprzech.

cable car RZ.

cable television RZ. bez l.mn.

data cable RZ. TELEK., INF.

fibre optic cable RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
The cables are wrapped around the final stage and/or satellite, in the manner of a double yo-yo.
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Cables intended for very flexible service or in marine applications may be protected by woven bronze wires.
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Simple in their design, they are easy to use and can fit up to 4 cables in one cordie.
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Eventually, the amplitude of the motion produced by the fluttering increased beyond the strength of a vital part, in this case the suspender cables.
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The ignition cables were protected in tubes running down either side of the cylinders.
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Its permeability facilitates the mounting of equipment and the passing of lift lines and electrical cables.
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A sound card issues multiple, high-frequency carrier signals over the cables that feed into the audience.
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The technology of the funicular is derived from that of standard elevators, which allows each car to function independently, with its own hoist and cables.
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Five cables in total were moved by the throttle twist grip.
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As the winch winds in the launch cables, the retractor cable is unwound from the winch.
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