0 the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow -- rãnh
a sewage channel.
1 a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail. -- luồng
2 a narrow stretch of water joining two seas -- eo biển
the English Channel.
3 a means of sending or receiving information etc -- kênh
We got the information through the usual channels.
4 (in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals -- kênh
BBC Television now has several channels.
5 to make a channel in -- đào rãnh
6 to direct into a particular course -- hướng vào
He channelled/channeled all his energies into the project.
High-pressure helium gas as a coolant is pumped through the coolant channels.
There are, however, reported differences in activation and inactivation between connexin hemichannels and pannexon channels that warrant further exploration.
One distinction that can be made is the sensitivity of gap junction channels and hemichannels of different types to intracellular and extracellular divalent ions.
Thus, even though the same agent receives the same fact from different sources, they have traversed different channels of agents to reach the current recipient.
Necessary supplies of timber were obtained through private channels.
Such donations are channelled through a senior monk intermediary who redistributes them to monks in his monastery.
Government channels are affected by a series of factors and consist of the concurrent parts of grain procurement and distribution.
Arbitration must take into account both the activation level of the various "input" cortical channels and previous experience in the current or related action-selection contexts.
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電視, 電視臺, 電視頻道…
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电视, 电视台, 电视频道…
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canal, canal [masculine], canal [feminine]…
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(テレビの)チャンネル, 水路, 海峡…
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tv/radyo kanalı/bandı, kanal, iletişim kanalı…
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chaîne [feminine], canal [masculine], voie [feminine]…
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