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channelled

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

输送的,输送了,渠道的,灌输的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : 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

Examples

  • If you are a vendor, Lens will provide the best channel to reach tens of thousands of active Kubernetes developers and gain distribution to your technology in a way that did not exist before.

  • Mackey explained that growth is the number-one priority of the company, which has yet to determine a primary revenue channel.

  • So in theory, an overtly leftist cable news channel seems like a niche to be filled.

  • With the name change, some of the Google Webmaster Central properties are going to be redirected to the new location, including the blog, help forums, guidelines, documentation, social channels and more.

  • Data comes from all of those different siloed technology channels, and campaigns and, at the end, a marketing operations person has the goal of trying to make sense of it all.

  • It has clearly been poured into a mould when in a liquid state, for it is channelled on all four sides.

  • In the first stage from the ground, and rising from a channelled base, are two lofty pointed arches resting on slender pillars.

  • They bear a few large ferruginous chaffy scales, and are deeply channelled and furrowed.

  • The lying or nether millstone C, fig. 776, is of cast iron, and is channelled on its upper face like corn millstones.

  • Externally, the apse of Saint-Véran has five sides, and each side seems supported by a channelled column.