channel
channel 英 [ˈtʃænl] 美 [ˈtʃænəl]
vt. 输送,引导 n. 频道;通道;沟渠;海峡
进行时:channelling 过去式:channelled 过去分词:channelled 第三人称单数:channels 名词复数:channels
- A channel is a passageway, a means of access for a thing, a communication, or an idea.
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- vt. 输送,引导
- n. 频道;通道;沟渠;海峡
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1. a movie channel, a sports channel
电影台;体育台
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2. satellite channels
卫星频道
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3. Complaints must be made through the proper channels.
投诉必须通过正当途径进行。
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4. Music is a great channel for releasing your emotions.
欣赏音乐是宣泄情感的好方法。
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5. drainage channels in the rice fields
稻田的排水沟
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6. cross-Channel ferries
横渡英吉利海峡的渡船
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7. news from across the Channel
来自英吉利海峡对岸(指法国)的消息
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8. He channels his aggression into sport.
他把他的好斗劲倾注于体育比赛之中。
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9. Money for the project will be channelled through local government.
这个项目的资金将由地方政府提供。
- channel (n.) early 14c., "bed of a stream of water," from Old French chanel "bed of a waterway; tube, pipe, gutter," from Latin canalis "groove, channel, waterpipe" (see canal). Given a broader, figurative sense by 1530s: "that by which something passes or is transmitted" (of information, commerce, etc.); meaning "circuit for telegraph communication" (1848) probably led to that of "band of frequency for radio or TV signals" (1928).
- channel (v.) 1590s, "to wear or cut channels in," from channel (n.). Meaning "convey in a channel" is from 1640s. Related: Channeled; channeling.
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