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channel
noun
1 any natural or artificial water course.
2 the part of a river, waterway, etc that is deep enough for navigation by ships.
3 a relatively narrow stretch of water, especially between two larger areas of water.
4 electronics
a the frequency band that is assigned for sending or receiving a clear radio or television signal;
b a path along which electrical signals flow.
5 a groove, furrow, etc, especially one along which something moves.
6 comput the path along which electrical signals representing data flow.
7 (often channels) a means by which information, etc is communicated, obtained or received.
8 a course, project, etc into which some resource may be directed a channel for one's energies .
9 (the Channel) the English Channel, the stretch of sea between England and France.
verb (channelled , channelling )
1 to make a channel or channels in something.
2 to convey (a liquid, information, etc) through a channel.
3 to direct (a resource, eg talent, energy, money) into a course, project, etc.
[13c: from French chanel , from Latin canalis canal]
noun
1 any natural or artificial water course.
2 the part of a river, waterway, etc that is deep enough for navigation by ships.
3 a relatively narrow stretch of water, especially between two larger areas of water.
4 electronics
a the frequency band that is assigned for sending or receiving a clear radio or television signal;
b a path along which electrical signals flow.
5 a groove, furrow, etc, especially one along which something moves.
6 comput the path along which electrical signals representing data flow.
7 (often channels) a means by which information, etc is communicated, obtained or received.
8 a course, project, etc into which some resource may be directed a channel for one's energies .
9 (the Channel) the English Channel, the stretch of sea between England and France.
verb (channelled , channelling )
1 to make a channel or channels in something.
2 to convey (a liquid, information, etc) through a channel.
3 to direct (a resource, eg talent, energy, money) into a course, project, etc.
[13c: from French chanel , from Latin canalis canal]
channel surfing
noun browsing through the channels of cable or satellite TV. Compare surf ( verb 3).
noun browsing through the channels of cable or satellite TV. Compare surf ( verb 3).
Channel Tunnel
noun a rail tunnel beneath the English Channel, which opened in 1994, linking England and France. Also called Chunnel, Eurotunnel.
noun a rail tunnel beneath the English Channel, which opened in 1994, linking England and France. Also called Chunnel, Eurotunnel.
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