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词汇 channel
释义 channel
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈtʃæn.əl/ us /ˈtʃæn.əl/

channelnoun[C] (BROADCASTING)


A2
a television or radio station(= an organization that broadcasts television or radio programmes): 电视台;电视频道
a cable/terrestrial/satellite channel有线/地面/卫星频道
a music/movie/news/shopping/sports channel音乐/电影/新闻/购物/体育频道
the news on Channel 4四频道的新闻
She turned to another channel to watch football.
Millions tune into our channel every morning to hear the local news.
a range of frequencies(= the numbers of waves produced within a particular period, especially one second) used to broadcast signals or radio or television programmes, especially those used by a particular station:
Pilots are supposed to monitor one of two emergency radio channels in case they need to communicate with fighter interceptors.
They broadcast on high-frequency channels.
The commentary on the Olympic games was much better on the other channel.另一个频道对奥运比赛的实况报道要好得多。
Press this button and the video will automatically tune itself to the next channel.单击这个按钮,录像机会自动调到下一个频道。
Where's the gadget that you change channels with?
This channel is only available on cable.这个频道只有通过有线电视才能收到。
We really don't need a dedicated sports channel as we don't watch much sport.
Digital pictures can freeze if another signal is broadcast on or near the same channel.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Broadcasting: television
aerial
autotune
best boy
boob tube
breakfast television
broadcast
ghost image
goggle-box
HD
HDTV
high def
plasma screen
receiver
reception
reveal
smart TV
square-eyed
subtitler
telegenic
Teletext

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Broadcasting: radio

channelnoun[C] (PASSAGE)


a passage for water or other liquids to flow along, or a part of a river or other area of water that is deep and wide enough to provide a route for ships to travel along: (水或其他液体流通的)管道,渠道;航道
There are irrigation channels all over this flat agricultural land.
The boats all have to pass through this narrow channel.所有船只都必须通过这条狭窄的航道。
 the Channel
the area of sea that separates England from France: 英吉利海峡
We're going to have a day-trip across the Channel.我们将进行一次横渡英吉利海峡的一日游。
cross-channelWe took the car to France overnight on a cross-channel ferry.我们用横渡英吉利海峡的渡船把汽车运到了法国。
 
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The rain ran down a small channel into the river.
We swam through the channel into the harbour.
They dug large channels to drain the fields.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Navigation & shipwrecks
astrolabe
celestial navigation
circumnavigate
circumnavigation
dead reckoning
lane
lightship
lodestar
narrows
nautical mile
navigability
navigate
passage
pilot
sea lane
sextant
submersible
the Pole Star
unpassable
yaw

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Bays & gulfs
Seas & oceans

channelnoun[C] (WAY OF COMMUNICATING, ETC.)


C2
a way of communicating with people or getting something done: (交流的)途径,渠道
channel of communicationWe must open the channels of communication between the two countries.我们必须打开两国之间的交流渠道。
diplomatic channelThe government pursued every diplomatic channel to free the hostages.
official channelAll of the communication comes through official channels.
proper channelComplaints should be made through the proper channels.
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Ways of achieving things
a means to an endidiom
actively
aid
another
avenue
bases
basis
formula
media
method
methodological
methodologically
procedure
standard operating procedure
strategy
styleless
stylistic
stylistically
thus
vehicle

channelnoun[C] (ELECTRICAL)


an electric circuit(= a closed system through which electricity can flow) that allows a signal to travel:
For higher sound resolution, two of the audio channels can be combined.
Sound can be heard from six speakers (five audio channels plus the subwoofer channel).
The system attempts to better reproduce concert-hall musical performances by using four signal channels and four loudspeakers placed in a square around the listener.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Electricity & electronics
anodize
anti-static
arc
bitstream
brownout
capacitance
chargeable
electricity
high-voltage
homing
induction
linesman
magnet
multimeter
negatively
non-electric
non-electrical
non-electronic
solid-state
transistorized

channelnoun[C] (MAKING AVAILABLE)


a way of making a product, information, etc. available: (提供产品、信息等的)渠道,方法
Fewer than 2 percent of his books are sold through bookshops and other conventional channels.
See also
distribution channel
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Buying & selling - general words
all-you-can-eat
anti-consumer
anti-dumping
back order
barter
dealership
desk research
distribution channel
do business with someone/something
dumping
ebay
hock
out of business
pawn
pre-emption
pre-order
procurement
shelf
tender
the bottom drops/falls out of the marketidiom

channelnoun[C] (AIRPORT/PORT)


UK
a route or way out of an airport or port where travellers' bags are examined: (机场或港口检查旅客行李的)通道
If you have nothing to declare, go through the green channel.如果你没有东西要申报,就走绿色通道。
Goods to declare - use the red channel.有商品要报税——走红色通道。
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Roads: pedestrian routes
alley
boardwalk
breezeway
bridle path
car-free
cart track
esplanade
holloway
labyrinth
ley line
mazy
nature trail
paving
paving stone
pedestrianize
piazza
rail trail
switchback
the highways and bywaysidiom
towpath
channel
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈtʃæn.əl/ us /ˈtʃæn.əl/-ll- or US usually-l-

channelverb[T] (DIRECT)


C2
to direct something into a particular place or situation: 引导;把…导入,将…引入
Ditches were constructed to channel water away from the buildings.修造了沟渠把水引离建筑物。
channel something into somethingIf she could only channel all that energy into something useful.要是她能把那些精力都倾注到有用的事情上就好了。
A lot of money has been channelled into research in that particular field.大笔经费投入到了那个领域的研究中。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Controlling and being in charge
aggrandize
assert your authority
assume
assumption
authoritative
get the better of someoneidiom
get your hooks into someone/somethingidiom
get/fall into the wrong handsidiom
govern
guiding principle
paternalistically
peremptorily
peremptory
play Godidiom
plenipotentiary
slow
tame
what someone says, goesidiom
wrangle
wrangler

channelverb[T] (ACT LIKE)


to behave like or copy another person, so that you almost seem to be that other person: 模仿(某人的举止等)
The band were dressed in 1960s outfits and seemed to be channelling the Beatles.这支乐队身着60年代的服装,似乎是在模仿甲壳虫乐队。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Copying and copies
anti-counterfeiting
anti-piracy
ape
biomimicry
blueprint
emulatively
emulous
emulously
faux
forge
pattern yourself on someone/something
photocopiable
photocopy
photostat
photostatic
transcript
unduplicated
virtualization
warmed-over
Xerox

channel | American Dictionary


channel
noun[ C ]
us/ˈtʃæn·əl/

channelnoun[C] (PASSAGE)


a passage for water or other liquids to flow along, or a part of a river or other area of water that is deep and wide enough to provide a route for ships to travel along
A channel is also a narrow part of the sea between a continent and an island:
the English Channel

channelnoun[C] (TELEVISION STATION)


a television station:
She switched to another channel to watch the news.

channelnoun[C] (DIRECT)


a way of giving, directing, or communicating something:
We’ve established a regular distribution channel for these products.
channel
verb[ T ]
us/ˈtʃæn·əl/

channelverb[T] (DIRECT)


to direct something into a particular place or situation:
A lot of money has been channeled into cancer research.

channel | Business English


channel
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈtʃænəl/us
COMMERCE, MARKETING
a way in which products or services are made available to customers:
The insurer sells its products through a variety of channels, including banks, wholesalers, and its own sales force.
multi-channel retailing
COMMUNICATIONS
a television station:
TV/cable channelWatch your favorite TV channels online for free!
COMMUNICATIONS, IT
a system used for passing information or electronic signals, or a way of communicating with people:
media channels such as newspapers, digital television, and the internet

See also


distribution channel
marketing channel
pay channel
sales channel
channel
verb[ T+ adverb or preposition ]
uk /ˈtʃænəl/usUK-ll- | US usually-l-
to use money, effort, etc. in a particular way:
channel sth (back) into sth10% of the company's profits will be channeled back into advertising.
channel sth away from/towards sthHR has channeled all its efforts towards recruiting new personnel.
to send money, etc. using a particular route:
channel sth through sthThe funds will be channelled through the UN and the World Bank.

Examples of channel


channel
High-pressure helium gas as a coolant is pumped through the coolant channels.
There are, however, reported differences in activation and inactivation between connexin hemichannels and pannexon channels that warrant further exploration.
One distinction that can be made is the sensitivity of gap junction channels and hemichannels of different types to intracellular and extracellular divalent ions.
Thus, even though the same agent receives the same fact from different sources, they have traversed different channels of agents to reach the current recipient.
Necessary supplies of timber were obtained through private channels.
Such donations are channelled through a senior monk intermediary who redistributes them to monks in his monastery.
Government channels are affected by a series of factors and consist of the concurrent parts of grain procurement and distribution.
Ecological explanations cannot account for spongecarrying (non-sponging animals forage in the same channels) but are not irrelevant.
Depending on the particular action and the environmental conditions, such knowledge may not be necessary for the mentioned fine-tuning via sensorimotor channels.
Eight bipolar channels along a line just to the right of the midline were followed.
By offering differing categories, the respondents' options were channelled.
However, musicians used unof®cial networks much more frequently when they attempted to navigate the bureaucratic channels through which their material needs were addressed.
In communication theory, some transmission channels can be described in terms of contagion urn models [2].
Cardiac catheterization with injection in the brachiocephalic vein, prior to this surgery, had shown no left superior caval vein, and no collateral venous channels.
The resulting biofilm structures included distinct, hollow clusters separated by channels.
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Collocations withchannel


channel

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alternative channel
There is also a small but growing stock market that provides an alternativechannel for private savings.
analogue channel
The fact is that, through the use of modern compression techniques, we already have access to some five digital channels for every analoguechannel.
From the
Hansard archive

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auditory channel
Auditory prompts were dubbed onto the auditory channel of one of the video tapes.
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