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Channel
canal

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. channel [ingl. am. ˈtʃænl, ingl. brit. ˈtʃan(ə)l] SUST.

1.1. channel (strait):

channel
the (English) Channel
atrbv. Channel ferry

1.2. channel (course of river):

channel

1.3. channel (navigable course):

channel

2. channel (for irrigation):

channel
channel

3. channel (system, method):

channel

4. channel:

channel INFORM., TV

II. channel <channeling channeled ingl. am. channelling channelled ingl. brit.> [ingl. am. ˈtʃænl, ingl. brit. ˈtʃan(ə)l] V. trans.

channel
channel
channel

voice channel SUST. TEL.

voice channel

pay channel SUST.

pay channel

channel-changer [ingl. am. ˈtʃæn(ə)lˌtʃeɪndʒər, ingl. brit. ˈtʃan(ə)lˌtʃeɪndʒə] SUST.

channel-changer
channel-changer

cable channel SUST.

cable channel

channel-hopping [ˈtʃænlˌhɑːpɪŋ, ˈtʃænlˌhɒpɪŋ] SUST. U ingl. brit.

1. channel-hopping TV:

channel-hopping
channel-hopping

2. channel-hopping (to Continent):

channel-hopping
channel-hopping

channel-hop [ingl. am. ˈtʃænlˌhɑp, ingl. brit. ˈtʃan(ə)lhɒp] V. intr. ingl. brit.

1. channel-hop TV:

channel-hop
channel-hop

2. channel-hop (to Continent):

channel-hop

channel-surfing [ingl. am. ˈtʃænlˌsərfɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈtʃan(ə)lˌsəːfɪŋ] SUST. U ingl. am.

channel-surfing
channel-surfing

channel-surf [ˈtʃænlˌsərf] V. intr. TV

channel-surf
channel-surf

channel selector SUST.

channel selector

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. channel [ˈtʃænl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- SUST.

1. channel TV:

channel

2. channel (waterway):

channel
The (English) Channel
irrigation channel

3. channel (means):

channel
distribution channel

II. channel [ˈtʃænl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- V. trans.

channel
channel fig.
Entrada de OpenDict

channel SUST.

North Channel
Entrada de OpenDict

channel SUST.

St George's Channel

cross-channel ADJ.

cross-channel ferry (across the English channel)

distribution channel SUST. ECON.

distribution channel

English Channel SUST.

English Channel

Channel Islands SUST.

Channel Islands

Channel Tunnel SUST. sin pl.

Channel Tunnel
español
español
inglés
inglés
channel-hopping
irrigation channel
channel
official channel
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. channel [ˈtʃæn·əl] SUST.

1. channel TV:

channel

2. channel (waterway):

channel
The English Channel
irrigation channel

3. channel (means):

channel
distribution channel

II. channel <-ll-, -l-> [ˈtʃæn·əl] V. trans.

channel
channel fig.

distribution channel SUST. ECON.

distribution channel

Channel Islands SUST.

Channel Islands

English Channel SUST.

English Channel
español
español
inglés
inglés
channel surfing
to channel
channel
drainage channel
channel
official channel
irrigation channel
Present
Ichannel
youchannel
he/she/itchannels
wechannel
youchannel
theychannel
Past
Ichannelled / ingl. am. channeled
youchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
he/she/itchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
wechannelled / ingl. am. channeled
youchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
theychannelled / ingl. am. channeled
Present Perfect
Ihavechannelled / ingl. am. channeled
youhavechannelled / ingl. am. channeled
he/she/ithaschannelled / ingl. am. channeled
wehavechannelled / ingl. am. channeled
youhavechannelled / ingl. am. channeled
theyhavechannelled / ingl. am. channeled
Past Perfect
Ihadchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
youhadchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
he/she/ithadchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
wehadchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
youhadchannelled / ingl. am. channeled
theyhadchannelled / ingl. am. channeled

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By midnight, the depression was over the western English Channel, and its central pressure was 953 mb.
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They could also be used for short trading voyages, ranging into the English Channel.
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The plane would be flown by a pilot until over the English Channel, then turned over to radio control with a primitive television system.
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The region is bordered along the northern coasts by the English Channel.
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His possessions stretched along both sides of the English Channel.
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