Cables Meaning in Bengali: কেবল (noun, pronunciation: kebol), তারসমূহ (noun, pronunciation: tar somuho), তারবিশেষ (noun, pronunciation: tarbises)
Definition of Cables
(noun, pronunciation: /ˈkeɪbəlz/)
Cables refer to thick, strong ropes or wires made of multiple strands twisted or braided together. They are commonly used for various purposes, such as supporting structures, transmitting electricity or signals, and lifting heavy objects.
Synonyms of Cables
(noun, pronunciation: /ˈkeɪbəlz/)
- Wires – তারসমূহ (pronunciation: tar somuho)
- Ropes – দড়ি (pronunciation: dari)
- Hawsers – হসার (pronunciation: hasar)
- Lines – লাইন (pronunciation: line)
Antonyms of Cables
(noun, pronunciation: /ˈkeɪbəlz/)
- Loose – ছিটকে (pronunciation: chhitke)
- Unbind – আনবাধ (pronunciation: anbadh)
- Release – মুক্তি (pronunciation: mukti)
- Detach – বিচ্ছিন্ন করা (pronunciation: bichhinn kora)
Origin of Cables
(noun, pronunciation: /ˈkeɪbəlz/)
The word “cables” originated from the Latin word “capulum,” meaning “halter” or “rope.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.
Nearby Words
- Cablegram – (noun) – কেবলগ্রাম (pronunciation: kebolgram)
- Cableway – (noun) – কেবলপথ (pronunciation: kebolpoth)
- Cabman – (noun) – কেবলচালক (pronunciation: kebolchalok)
- Caboose – (noun) – কেবিন (pronunciation: kebin)
Cables in Literature Quotes
“The cables hummed with excitement as the news spread.” – John Smith (Bengali meaning: “খবর ছড়িয়ে গেলে তারসমূহ উচ্চারণ করে।”)
“She felt tied down by the cables of society’s expectations.” – Jane Doe (Bengali meaning: “সমাজের প্রত্যাশার তারসমূহে তিনি বাধা পেয়েছিলেন।”)
Cables Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: কেবল
- Hindi: केबल
- Nepali: केबल
- Urdu: کیبل
- Tamil: கேபிள்ஸ்
- Telugu: కేబుల్స్
- Arabic: كابلات
- Chinese: 电缆
- Japanese: ケーブル
- Russian: кабели
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