Definition of coaxial in English:
coaxial
adjective kəʊˈaksɪəlkoʊˈæksiəl
1Having a common axis.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is also armed with a 25-mm automatic cannon and a 7.62-mm coaxial machine gun common to these fighting vehicles.
- 1.1 (of a cable or line) transmitting by means of two concentric conductors separated by an insulator.
Example sentencesExamples
- There are at least four methods for moving signals between interconnected consumer electronics devices - over phone wires, coaxial cable lines, power lines or wireless.
- Power surges travel through any electric, telephone, or coaxial cable line.
- Signals are transmitted to small receiving antennas on subscribers' rooftops, then routed to the desktop through coaxial cable.
- Telephone lines and coaxial cable will be the only real options for commercially viable and reliable high speed Internet service.
- Any problems with the coaxial cable, connectors, jumpers, or the antenna will show up as an abnormality on the display.
Derivatives
adverb
It is also armed with a 7.62 mm standard machine gun mounted coaxially with the main gun and a 7.62 mm air defence machine gun mounted on the turret roof.
Example sentencesExamples
- It greatly speeds up the process by which two types of fibers can be coaxially blended into a continuous yarn strand.
- This is a method of coaxially connecting precision parts comprising a plurality of members.
- A screw conveyor is coaxially mounted for rotation within the bowl.
- The adjusting device includes a coaxially arranged stem provided with retaining teeth which forms one of the exterior linking bodies.
Definition of coaxial in US English:
coaxial
adjectivekōˈaksēəlkoʊˈæksiəl
1Having a common axis.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is also armed with a 25-mm automatic cannon and a 7.62-mm coaxial machine gun common to these fighting vehicles.
- 1.1 (of a cable or line) consisting of two concentric conductors separated by an insulator.
Example sentencesExamples
- Telephone lines and coaxial cable will be the only real options for commercially viable and reliable high speed Internet service.
- There are at least four methods for moving signals between interconnected consumer electronics devices - over phone wires, coaxial cable lines, power lines or wireless.
- Signals are transmitted to small receiving antennas on subscribers' rooftops, then routed to the desktop through coaxial cable.
- Power surges travel through any electric, telephone, or coaxial cable line.
- Any problems with the coaxial cable, connectors, jumpers, or the antenna will show up as an abnormality on the display.