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1 channel
n. kanaal; lijn, net (ook in computers); stroom; (in computers) kanaal, vergadering op het Internet; gesprekskamer (chat room) op het Internet--------v. kanaliseren; verwijzenchannel1[ tsjænl]I 〈eigennaam; Channel; the〉3 kanaal ⇒ buis, pijp, goot4 kanaal ⇒ weg, middel, richting♦voorbeelden:he has his channels everywhere • hij heeft overal zijn kanalen————————channel2〈werkwoord; Brits-Engels channelled〉1 kanaliseren ⇒ voorzien van kanalen/geulen/groeven/goten2 leiden ⇒ sturen, in bepaalde banen leiden -
2 channel 1
n. kanaal 1,zender 1 (bij radio en televisie) -
3 channel 2
Tweede Zender (televisie) -
4 channel
kanaal -
5 Channel Isles
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6 channel of thought
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7 Channel Islands
n. Kanaal Eilanden (een groep eilanden onder het beheer van Engeland in het Kanaal van La Manche)Channel Islands, Channel Isles〈 the〉 -
8 channel-to-channel connection
onderlinge kanaalverbindingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > channel-to-channel connection
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9 channel of information
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10 channel of investment
financiele kanalen (economisch kanaal,beleggingskoers) -
11 channel-associated signalling
kanaalgebonden signaleringEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > channel-associated signalling
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12 channel-group aerial
kanaalgroepantenne -
13 channel-group antenna
kanaalgroepantenne -
14 channel aerial
kanaalantenne -
15 channel allocation
kanaalindelingkanaaltoewijzing -
16 channel amplifier
kanaalversterker -
17 channel antenna
kanaalantenne -
18 channel balance
kanaalbalansniveauverschil -
19 channel bank
kanaalbank -
20 channel beam
U-balk
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