cable tray
(chemistry) A property of a solution that is influenced by the relative amount of solute particles, rather than the properties of the solute itself.
A rigid structure to support electric cables; a type of raceway, normally having the appearance of a ladder and open at the top to facilitate changes.
(obsolete, biochemistry) A form of fibrin found in muscle tissue, or produced by the action of acids on myosin
plural of agriforest
技術者たちは配線を整理して支えるために、天井沿いに新しい電気ケーブル用のトレイを取り付けた。
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