plural
channels
plural
channels
Britannica Dictionary definition of CHANNEL
[count]
1
:
a television or radio station
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The TV program airs at 8:00 p.m. on Channel 5.
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Change the channel, please.
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What is your favorite radio channel?
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a movie/news/sports channel
2
a
:
a system used for sending something (such as information or supplies) from one place or person to another
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often plural
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To make a complaint, you will need to go through (the) official/proper channels.
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the ordinary channels of trade
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the army's distribution/supply channels
b
:
a way of expressing your ideas, feelings, etc., to other people
3
:
a path, tube, or long narrow place where water flows
4
:
a deep part of a river, harbor, or other body of water where ships can go
5
:
a narrow area of the sea between two large areas of land that are close together
2
channel
/ˈtʃænl̟/
verb
channels
US
channeled
or British
channelled
US
channeling
or British
channelling
channels
US
channeled
or British
channelled
US
channeling
or British
channelling
Britannica Dictionary definition of CHANNEL
[+ object]
1
:
to express (your ideas, thoughts, feelings, energy, etc.) through a particular behavior or action
—
often + into
2
:
to send (food, money, etc.) to someone or something
—
often + through
3
:
to carry and move (something, such as water) in or through a tube, passage, etc.
4
:
to allow (the spirit of a dead person) to enter your body in order to talk with living people