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Channel
kanał
I. channel [ˈtʃænəl] N
1. channel (on radio, TV):
channel
2. channel (water):
channel
3. channel (for information):
channel
4. channel (way to express oneself):
channel for sb's energy
5. channel (customs line):
channel
6. channel (groove):
channel
II. channel <-ll- [or AM -l-]> [ˈtʃænəl] VB trans
1. channel (direct):
channel
kierować [perf s-]
2. channel (form grooves):
channel
żłobić [perf wy-]
OpenDict entry
channel N
reactor channel nukleonika
open channel
open channel
Channel [ˈtʃænəl] N
the Channel
Channel Tunnel N
the Channel Tunnel
communication channel N
sales channel N ECON
sales channel
Present
Ichannel
youchannel
he/she/itchannels
wechannel
youchannel
theychannel
Past
Ichannelled / American English channeled
youchannelled / American English channeled
he/she/itchannelled / American English channeled
wechannelled / American English channeled
youchannelled / American English channeled
theychannelled / American English channeled
Present Perfect
Ihavechannelled / American English channeled
youhavechannelled / American English channeled
he/she/ithaschannelled / American English channeled
wehavechannelled / American English channeled
youhavechannelled / American English channeled
theyhavechannelled / American English channeled
Past Perfect
Ihadchannelled / American English channeled
youhadchannelled / American English channeled
he/she/ithadchannelled / American English channeled
wehadchannelled / American English channeled
youhadchannelled / American English channeled
theyhadchannelled / American English channeled
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The installation was conducted using a diving team to ensure optimal location of the diffusers within the river channel.
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The choice was based on cost and the likely benefit of cross-channel ferries.
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The video was found to be edited prior to airing on the news channel and being given to the court.
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The channel itself occupies several megahertz of bandwidth.
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Spotted eagle rays and southern stingrays are common at the bottom of the channel.
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