channel
의미: A television station; a passage for water; a means of communication
A channel can be a television station, a passage for water, or a means of communication. The English Channel separates Britain from France. 'Channel' as a verb means to direct something through a particular route. 'Channels of communication' are ways of passing information between people or groups.
예문
- What channel is the football match on tonight? 今晚的足球比赛在哪个频道播出?¿En qué canal es el partido de fútbol esta noche?今夜のサッカーの試合は何チャンネルでやっていますか?오늘 밤 축구 경기는 몇 번 채널에서 하나요?
- We need to open new channels of communication with our clients. 我们需要与客户开辟新的沟通渠道。Necesitamos abrir nuevos canales de comunicación con nuestros clientes.顧客との新しいコミュニケーションチャネルを開く必要があります。고객과의 새로운 소통 경로를 열어야 합니다.
- The river channel has been widened to prevent flooding. 河道已经拓宽以防止洪水。El cauce del río ha sido ensanchado para prevenir inundaciones.洪水を防ぐために川の水路が拡幅されました。홍수를 방지하기 위해 강의 수로가 넓혀졌습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old French 'chanel', from Latin 'canalis' meaning 'a groove' or 'a channel', from 'canna' (a reed, pipe). Related to 'canal' (a doublet) and 'cannon'.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
The English Channel got its name from the Latin 'canalis' meaning a groove or channel. The French call it 'La Manche' (the sleeve) because of its shape, but English speakers have always referred to it as a channel of water.
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