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1. n канал2. n русло, фарватер; проток3. n пролив4. n Ла-МаншChannel boat — судно, совершающее рейсы между Великобританией и континентом
5. n канава; сток, сточная канава6. n путь; источник, средство; каналthrough the usual channels — из обычных источников, обычным путём
7. n амер. воен. инстанция8. n тлв. канал передачиinput/output channel — канал ввода-вывода
9. n вчт. канал ввода — вывода10. n вчт. канал связи11. n тех. жёлоб; выемка; пазchannel excavation — отрывка канала; выемка под канал
12. n тех. шпунт13. n тех. швеллер14. n тех. физ. радио полоса частот; разрешённый диапазон; звуковой трактchannel wave — волна, распространяющаяся в звуковом канале
15. n тех. шотл. гравий16. v проводить канал; рыть канавуthe water channelled its way through the desert into the lake — вода проложила себе путь через пустыню в озеро
memoryless channel — канал без запоминания; канал без памяти
channel switching — переключение каналов; коммутация каналов
17. v пускать но каналу; направлять в русло18. v стр. делать выемки или пазыСинонимический ряд:1. aqueduct (noun) aqueduct; canal; conduit; duct; pipeline; watercourse2. body of water (noun) basin; body of water; deep water; depths; dredged channel; inlet; marked channel; navigable area; riverboat route3. course (noun) course; neck; passage; strait4. means (noun) agency; agent; instrument; instrumentality; instrumentation; intermediary; means; medium; ministry; organ; vehicle5. microgroove (noun) furrow; gouge; groove; gutter; microgroove; path; slit; trench; trough; tube6. passageway for liquid (noun) ditch; passageway for liquid; pipe; sewer7. conduct (verb) carry; conduct; convey; funnel; pipe; siphon; traject; transmit8. direct (verb) dig waterways; direct; divert; irrigate; redirect; route; send
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