noun a thick rope of wire or non-metallic fiber, typically used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles
verb to transmit or send signals or messages using a cable
Cables are used in construction for various purposes such as wiring buildings for electricity or telecommunications.
Cables are used in the entertainment industry for audio and video signal transmission.
Ethernet cables are used to connect devices in a local area network (LAN) for data transmission.
Cables are used to transmit data and signals over long distances in telecommunications networks.
Cables are used to carry electrical power from a source to a destination.
In the context of a writer, 'cable' may refer to a television cable network or cable television series.
In the context of a psychologist, 'cable' may refer to cable clamps used in therapy equipment.
In the context of an electrician, 'cable' may refer to electrical cables used for wiring.
In the context of an IT specialist, 'cable' may refer to network cables used for data transmission.
In the context of a construction worker, 'cable' may refer to steel cables used for structural support.
In the context of a mechanical engineer, 'cable' may refer to cables used in mechanical systems for power transmission or control.
In the context of a television producer, 'cable' may refer to cable television networks or production equipment.
In the context of a marine biologist, 'cable' may refer to undersea cables used for oceanographic research or communication.
In the context of an architect, 'cable' may refer to tension cables used in architectural design for support or aesthetics.
In the context of a sound engineer, 'cable' may refer to audio cables used for connecting sound equipment.