英 [ˈtʃæn(ə)l] 美 [ˈtʃæn(ə)l]
n. 频道,电视频道;管道,通道,航道;渠道,手段;沟渠,沟槽;河床;海峡;信道;电子沟道;输液道
v. 引导,把……用于;输送,传送;通灵;努力赶上,受启发;形成凹槽
【名】 (Channel)(美)沙内乐(人名)
[ 复数 channels 第三人称单数 channels 现在分词 channelling或channeling 过去式 channelled或channeled 过去分词 channelled或channeled ][1]
柯林斯英汉双解大词典
channel /ˈtʃænəl/ CET4 TEM4 ( channeling, channeled, channels )
1.N-COUNT/N-IN-NAMES A channel is a television station. 电视频道
2.N-COUNT A channel is a band of radio waves on which radio messages can be sent and received. 波段
3.N-COUNT If you do something through a particular channel, or particular channels, that is the system or organization that you use to achieve your aims or to communicate. 渠道; 途径
4.N-COUNT A channel is a passage along which water flows. 水渠
5.N-COUNT A channel is a route used by boats. 航道
6.N-COUNT a broad strait connecting two areas of sea 海峡
7.N-COUNT a flat timber or metal ledge projecting from the hull of a vessel above the chainplates to increase the angle of the shrouds 护桅索承扣板 [nautical]
8.V-T If you channel money or resources into something, you arrange for them to be used for that thing, rather than for a wider range of things. 调拨 (钱、资源)