Channel in French
Channel in French is Channel, chaîne, chenal — Channel means a stretch of water connecting two larger bodies of water, or the deeper navigable path through a body of water.
Channel in French
Channel
A former village and district of Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
chaîne
chenal
canaliser
(transitive) To direct or guide along a desired course.
What does "Channel" mean?
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noun A stretch of water connecting two larger bodies of water, or the deeper navigable path through a body of water.
"Ships followed the marked channel to avoid running aground."
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noun A specific radio or television frequency, or a station broadcasting on it.
"She flicked through the channels looking for the news."
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noun A means or route by which something (information, goods, communication) is transmitted.
"Complaints should be sent through the proper channels."
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noun A dedicated space for online conversation on a topic, such as on a messaging platform.
"She posted the announcement in the team's Slack channel."
Channel in a sentence
- Ships followed the marked channel to avoid running aground.
- She flicked through the channels looking for the news.
- Complaints should be sent through the proper channels.
- She posted the announcement in the team's Slack channel.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Channel" in French?
"Channel" in French is Channel, chaîne, chenal. Channel means: A stretch of water connecting two larger bodies of water, or the deeper navigable path through a body of water.
How do you use "Channel" in a sentence?
Example: "Ships followed the marked channel to avoid running aground." In French, "Channel" is Channel, chaîne, chenal.
Are there other ways to say "Channel" in French?
Yes — French has 4 translations listed for "Channel": Channel, chaîne, chenal, canaliser.
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