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cage

[keyj] / keɪdʒ /




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In court footage released by prosecutors, a man with a British accent speaks via a translator from inside a barred cage, which is standard practice for many Russian hearings.

From BBC

The company, like others in the industry, needs to build a cage or guardrail around the robot for safety.

From Los Angeles Times

In February 2023, the Washington State University art history professor and practicing glassblower was studying a private collection of Roman glass cage cups at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

From Science Daily

He said some animals arrive in "horrendous situations" after being loaded into vans or cars loose or in homemade cages.

From BBC

Computer rooms here -- which are strictly off limits to outsiders -- are filled with racks of servers for a single client or broken into separate "cages" serving smaller clients.

From Barron's