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1 ♦ channel
♦ channel /ˈtʃænl/n.5 (anat.) canale; condotto6 (fig.) passaggio; corridoio8 (fig.) canale; via; mezzo; iter: a channel of communication, una via di comunicazione (o di dialogo); distribution channel, canale di distribuzione; through diplomatic channels, per via diplomatica; through official channels, tramite le vie ufficiali; through the proper channels, seguendo l'iter ordinario11 (ric. op.) stazione● (geogr.) the Channel Islands, le Isole normanne; le Isole del Canale □ Channel Islander, nativo o abitante delle Isole normanne □ (TV) channel surfing, zapping □ the Channel Tunnel, il tunnel sotto la Manica.(to) channel /ˈtʃænl/v. t.2 destinare ( finanziamenti, ecc.): to channel money into social expenditure, incanalare le risorse finanziarie verso le spese sociali3 (fig.) convogliare; incanalare: Aid was channelled through various NGOs, gli aiuti sono stati convogliati attraverso varie ONG5 (archit.) scanalare -
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['tʃænl] 1.nome proprio (anche English Channel)2.the Channel — il canale della Manica, la Manica
modificatore [crossing, port] della Manica* * *[' ænl] 1. noun1) (the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow: a sewage channel.) canale2) (a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail.) canale3) (a narrow stretch of water joining two seas: the English Channel.) canale4) (a means of sending or receiving information etc: We got the information through the usual channels.) canale5) ((in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals: BBC Television now has two channels.) canale2. verb1) (to make a channel in.) scavare canali2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) convogliare* * *['tʃænl] 1.nome proprio (anche English Channel)2.the Channel — il canale della Manica, la Manica
modificatore [crossing, port] della Manica -
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4 channel
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5 channel-hopper
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6 channel-hop
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7 channel **** chan·nel
['tʃænl]1. nGeog, TV also fig canale m, (of river, sea) alveogreen/red channel Customs — uscita "niente da dichiarare"/"merci da dichiarare"
2. vt(hollow out: course) scavare, (direct: river) far scorrere, convogliare(
fig: interest, energies) to channel into — concentrare su, indirizzare verso, canalizzare -
8 channel-flick
['tʃænlˌflɪk]channel-hop ['tʃænlˌhɒp] verbo intransitivo colloq. fare zapping* * *['tʃænlˌflɪk]channel-hop ['tʃænlˌhɒp] verbo intransitivo colloq. fare zapping -
9 Channel (the)
(Place names) Channel, (the) English /ˈɪŋglɪʃ ˈtʃænəl/ -
10 Channel (the)
(Place names) Channel, (the) English /ˈɪŋglɪʃ ˈtʃænəl/ -
11 Channel Chan·nel n
['tʃænl]the (English) Channel — il Canale della Manica, la Manica
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12 Channel Islands
nome proprio plurale Isole f. del Canale* * *nplthe Channel Islands — le Isole Normanne or del Canale (della Manica)
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13 Channel Tunnel
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14 channel ferry
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15 Channel Islander
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16 English Channel
the English Channel — il canale della Manica, la Manica
* * *n* * *the English Channel — il canale della Manica, la Manica
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17 (to) channel-hop
(to) channel-hop /ˈtʃænlhɒp/v. i.(TV, fam. USA) fare lo zapping; cambiare canale di continuo; saltare da un canale all'altrochannel-hoppern.fanatico dello zapping. -
18 (to) channel-surf
(to) channel-surf /ˈtʃænlsɜ:f/(TV, fam. USA) ► to channel-hop. -
19 (to) channel-hop
(to) channel-hop /ˈtʃænlhɒp/v. i.(TV, fam. USA) fare lo zapping; cambiare canale di continuo; saltare da un canale all'altrochannel-hoppern.fanatico dello zapping. -
20 (to) channel-surf
(to) channel-surf /ˈtʃænlsɜ:f/(TV, fam. USA) ► to channel-hop.
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