CHANNEL


Meaning of CHANNEL in English

1. n. & v.

--n.

1. a a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas, esp. seas. b (the Channel) the English Channel between Britain and France.

2 a medium of communication; an agency for conveying information (through the usual channels).

3 Broadcasting a a band of frequencies used in radio and television transmission, esp. as used by a particular station. b a service or station using this.

4 the course in which anything moves; a direction.

5 a a natural or artificial hollow bed of water. b the navigable part of a waterway.

6 a tubular passage for liquid.

7 Electronics a lengthwise strip on recording tape etc.

8 a groove or a flute, esp. in a column.

--v.tr. (channelled, channelling; US channeled, channeling)

1. guide, direct (channelled them through customs).

2 form channels in; groove.

Etymology: ME f. OF chanel f. L canalis CANAL 2. n. Naut. any of the broad thick planks projecting horizontally from a ship's side abreast of the masts, used to widen the basis for the shrouds.

Etymology: for chain-wale: cf. gunnel for gunwale

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.