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 Translation for 'steel cable' from English to Polish
NOUN   a steel cable | steel cables
lina {f} stalowasteel cable
Partial Matches
kabel {m}cable
lina {f} nośnasuspension cable
lina {f} cumowniczamooring cable
naut.
lina {f} kotwiczna
anchor cable
kolej
kolej {f} linowo-terenowa
cable railway
tech.TV
telewizja {f} kablowa
cable television
tech.
kablówka {f} [pot.]
cable TV
tech.
telewizja {f} kablowa
cable TV
tech.
kabel {m} podziemny
underground cable
tech.
kolej {f} gondolowa
cable car
foto.
wężyk {m} spustowy
cable release
tech.
kabel {m} podwodny
undersea cable
kolej
kolejka {f} linowa naziemna
cable railway
inform.
modem {m} kablowy
cable modem
kolej
kolej {f} linowa naziemna
cable railway
tech.
kabel {m} napowietrzny
overhead cable
muz.
gitara {f} stalowa
steel guitar
tech.
stal {f} nierdzewna
stainless steel
tech.
huta {f} stali
steel works
tech.
kabel {m} wysokiego napięcia
high-voltage cable
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Usage Examples English
  • The catenary steel cable system, similar to the Brooklyn Bridge design, supports the fabric roof.
  • The loop is a spring-loaded steel cable attached to a long pole.
  • A wrestling ring sports only three ropes (which may be sheathed steel cable) and is constructed to provide a more flexible mat surface than a boxing ring.
  • He invented a twisted steel cable, later known as an "Albert Rope", which was first used in the Clausthal "Caroline" mine in 1834 and was the forerunner of the modern wire rope.
  • Shortly after the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse, Moses announced that steel cable stays would be installed on the bridge's towers to reduce oscillation.

  • Although one of the pilot parachute steel cable risers was kinked, the Earth landing system functioned properly.
  • The first phase involved using a steel cable connecting one of the columns to the bell tower of the Frari.
  • In October 2003, a steel cable broke and caused a mechanical failure that left more than fifty tramway customers hanging in mid-air and one hundred passengers stranded at the Mountain station for 4½ hours.
  • In the system the receiver aircraft trailed a steel cable which was then grappled by a line shot from the tanker.
  • In 1967, while employed as a publican in Carnarvon, Tuckey was convicted of assault after striking an Aboriginal man with a length of steel cable and fined $50.

  • It was wrenched from its position during the Blitz, when it became entangled in the steel cable of a barrage balloon, but was repaired and returned to its previous place.
  • One solution is for the rope core to be made of steel cable, laid in the opposite direction to the outer layers, so that twisting forces balance each other out.
  • The differences lessened even further when the snow-mast was replaced by a steel cable, at which point the term "snow-brig" gradually became interchangeable with the term "brig" and the term "snow" fell in disuse.
  • The Italian National Park Service has installed steel cable netting to prevent further rock falls and deaths.
  • , of the tip to "break-away" from the main shaft after it penetrates a fish allowing the shaft to "fall out" of the fish but maintain the fish connection by either a small steel cable or high-strength spectra or kevlar line.

  • A steel cable connecting the mine to an anchor on the seabed prevents it from drifting away.
  • Sometimes, especially around London, several balloons were used to lift a length of "barrage net": a steel cable was strung between the balloons and more cables hung from it.
  • The exact cause of the first fire is unknown; however, the common narrative states that as logging crews were wrapping up operations early due to fire hazard restrictions, a steel cable dragging a fallen Douglas fir rubbed against the dry bark of a wind-fallen snag.
  • The aircraft is attached to the shuttle using a tow bar or launch bar mounted to the nose landing gear (an older system used a steel cable called a catapult bridle; the forward ramps on older carrier bows were used to catch these cables), and is flung off the deck at about 15 knots above minimum flying speed, achieved by the catapult in a four-second run.
  • The control lines are usually either stranded stainless steel cable or solid metal wires of anywhere from [...] to [...].

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