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tunnel sous la Manche

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Channel Tunnel

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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engleski
francuski
francuski
cut channel, tunnel
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francuski
engleski
engleski
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. tunnel [Brit ˈtʌn(ə)l, Am ˈtənl] N

II. tunnel <pres part etc tunnelling, tunnelled Brit tunneling, tunneled Am> [Brit ˈtʌn(ə)l, Am ˈtənl] VB trans, intr

III. tunnel [Brit ˈtʌn(ə)l, Am ˈtənl]

I. channel [Brit ˈtʃan(ə)l, Am ˈtʃænl] N

1. channel (passage cut by or for liquid):

creuser un canal (in à travers)

2. channel (deep, navigable part of water):

3. channel:

the Channel or the English Channel attr crossing, port

4. channel (diplomatic, commercial):

5. channel TV:

6. channel RADIO:

7. channel ARCHIT (flute):

8. channel TECH (groove):

9. channel COMPUT:

II. channel <pres part channelling, , channeling, Am pret, pp channelled, channeled Am> [Brit ˈtʃan(ə)l, Am ˈtʃænl] VB trans

1. channel (carry):

channel water, liquid
acheminer, canaliser (to, into dans, through par l'intermédiaire de)

2. channel (direct) fig:

channel efforts, energy
concentrer, canaliser (into dans, into doing pour faire)
channel funds, capital
affecter (into à)
to channel sth towards industry, business

3. channel (cut):

channel groove, gorge
creuser (in dans)

4. channel ARCHIT:

channel column

u rečniku PONS

Channel Tunnel N no pl

u rečniku PONS

I. tunnel [ˈtʌnl] N

1. tunnel (passage):

2. tunnel ZOOL, BIOL:

Phrases:

II. tunnel <-l-, Am -ll-> [ˈtʌnl] VB intr

III. tunnel <-l-, Am -ll-> [ˈtʌnl] VB trans

I. channel [ˈtʃænl] N

1. channel RADIO:

2. channel TV:

3. channel (waterway):

4. channel (means):

II. channel <Brit -ll- [or Am -l-]> [ˈtʃænl] VB trans

u rečniku PONS

Channel Tunnel N

u rečniku PONS

I. tunnel [ˈtʌn· ə l] N

1. tunnel (passage):

2. tunnel ZOOL, BIOL:

Phrases:

II. tunnel [ˈtʌn· ə l] VB intr

III. tunnel [ˈtʌn· ə l] VB trans

I. channel [ˈtʃæn· ə l] N

1. channel TV:

2. channel (waterway):

3. channel (means):

II. channel <-l- [or -ll-]> [ˈtʃæn· ə l] VB trans

Present
Itunnel
youtunnel
he/she/ittunnels
wetunnel
youtunnel
theytunnel
Past
Itunnelled / American English tunneled
youtunnelled / American English tunneled
he/she/ittunnelled / American English tunneled
wetunnelled / American English tunneled
youtunnelled / American English tunneled
theytunnelled / American English tunneled
Present Perfect
Ihavetunnelled / American English tunneled
youhavetunnelled / American English tunneled
he/she/ithastunnelled / American English tunneled
wehavetunnelled / American English tunneled
youhavetunnelled / American English tunneled
theyhavetunnelled / American English tunneled
Past Perfect
Ihadtunnelled / American English tunneled
youhadtunnelled / American English tunneled
he/she/ithadtunnelled / American English tunneled
wehadtunnelled / American English tunneled
youhadtunnelled / American English tunneled
theyhadtunnelled / American English tunneled

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The channel was available to high definition digital television viewers in metropolitan and regional areas through a number of owned-and-operated and affiliate stations.
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Sergeants are normally section and team leaders and are a critical link in the NCO channel.
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Families were torn apart and the Channel Islanders suffered hunger and despair for five long years.
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Other uses include retaining walls, temporary floodwalls, silt filtration from runoff, for small or temporary/permanent dams, river training, or channel lining.
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The installation was conducted using a diving team to ensure optimal location of the diffusers within the river channel.
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