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channel

/chan-l/US // ˈtʃæn l //UK // (ˈtʃænəl) //

渠道,频道,通道,信道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway.
    • : Nautical. a navigable route between two bodies of water.
    • : the deeper part of a waterway.
    • : a wide strait, as between a continent and an island.
    • : a course into which something may be directed: He hoped to direct the conversation to a new channel.
    • : a route through which anything passes or progresses: channels of trade.
    • : channels, the specific, prescribed, or official course or means of communication: In an emergency he was able to reach the governor without going through channels.
    • : a groove or furrow.
    • : a means of access: He considers the Senate a channel to the White House.
    • : Architecture. a flute in a column, especially one having no fillet between it and other flutes.any of the prominent vertical grooves in a triglyph.
    • : a bridge.
    • : a frequency band of sufficient width for one- or two-way communication from or to a transmitter used for television, radio, CB radio, telephone, or telegraph communication.
    • : Computers. a path for the transfer of signals or data within a computer or between a computer and its peripheral equipment.
    • : Digital Technology. feed: Learn how to create your own web channel.a web page or website that distributes frequently updated content by means of a feed: Subscribe to my YouTube channel.
    • : either of the two signals in stereophonic or any single signal in multichannel sound recording and reproduction.
    • : Cell Biology. a transient opening made by a protein embedded in a cell membrane, permitting passage of specific ions or molecules into or out of the cell: calcium channel.
    • : a tubular passage for liquids or fluids.
    • : Building Trades. any structural member, as one of reinforced concrete, having the form of three sides of a rectangle.a number of such members: channel in 100-foot lengths.channel iron.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    chan·neled, chan·nel·ing or chan·nelled, chan·nel·ling.

    • : to convey through or as through a channel: He channeled the information to us.
    • : to direct toward or into some particular course: to channel one's interests.
    • : to excavate as a channel.
    • : to form a channel in; groove.
    • : to professedly reach or convey messages from by entering a meditative or trancelike state.
    • : to imitate the ideas, appearance, etc., of: At times he seems to be channeling the late Michael Jackson’s vocal stylings.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    chan·neled, chan·nel·ing or chan·nelled, chan·nel·ling.

    • : to become marked by a channel: Soft earth has a tendency to channel during a heavy rain.

Phrases

  • channel surfing
  • go through channels

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounpathway, usually containing water
Forms: channeling, channels

Examples

  • As part of her job, Windheim runs the YouTube channel and produces content marketing videos to show off the products’ capabilities.

  • Some channels are good at creating sales potential, others at unlocking it like, others at both — and some are not very good at either one.

  • JibJab is testing other channels like Pinterest and Twitter to help broaden its advertising channels as having roughly 40% of its new subscriber volume come from one channel is “risky.”

  • These streamers seem to be gravitating to popup channels as a way to differentiate themselves.

  • Moreover, TV and online ads aren’t the only channels marketers have at their disposal.

  • People using it effectively opened a secret channel on an a public platform.

  • They get $8 million to dredge the channel for pleasure boats to sail to Catalina Island.

  • The 2012 miniseries he co-starred in, Hatfields McCoys, was a ratings blockbuster for the History channel.

  • I watch football, basketball, and hockey on TV and sometimes “The Bass Pros” on Outdoor Channel.

  • It cropped up on a Kurdish channel and on a local German channel.

  • It is the will directing the activity of the intellect into some particular channel and keeping it there.

  • The Intellect is‌ directed into a particular channel, but to keep it there, all intruders must be excluded.

  • To guide his mind into the channel of the printed exposition, he calls into play the Directory power of the attention.

  • Attention is the Will directing the Intellect into some particular channel and keeping it there.

  • Attention is directing the intellect into some particular channel and keeping‌ it there.