channels
n. 频道( channel的名词复数 ); 渠道; 通道; 海峡
A channel is a television station.
...the only serious current affairs programme on either channel.
两个频道唯一的严肃时事节目
...the proliferating number of television channels in America.
美国激增的电视频道
A channel is a band of radio waves on which radio messages can be sent and received.
If you do something through a particular channel, or particular channels, that is the system or organization that you use to achieve your aims or to communicate.
The government will surely use the diplomatic channels available...
政府肯定会利用各种现有的外交渠道。
The Americans recognise that the UN can be the channel for greater diplomatic activity...
美国人认识到可以通过联合国这个渠道开展更多的外交活动。
If you channel money or resources into something, you arrange for them to be used for that thing, rather than for a wider range of things.
Jacques Delors wants a system set up to channel funds to the poor countries...
雅克·德洛尔希望建立一套体系,将资金专门用于援助贫穷的国家。
Revenues from 'green taxes' could then be channelled back into energy efficiency.
从“绿色税收”得来的收入便可回过头来用于提高能效。
If you channel your energies or emotions into something, you concentrate on or do that one thing, rather than a range of things.
Stephen is channelling his energies into a novel called Blue.
斯蒂芬正集中精力写一部名为《蓝色》的小说。
A channel is a passage along which water flows.
Keep the drainage channel clear.
保持下水道畅通。
A channel is a route used by boats.
The Channel or the English Channel is the narrow area of water between England and France.
1. official routes of communication;
You simply can't get a ticket through official channels.
通过官方渠道是压根儿搞不到票的.
They have four satellite channels.
他们有4个卫星频道。
The company provides more than 20 free-to-air channels.
本公司提供20多个免费收视频道。
The stream bifurcates into two narrow winding channels.
那条小溪分成两股窄而弯曲的支流.
There are at present four television channels.
现在有四个电视频道.