channel in Japanese
channel in Japanese is 水路, 海峡, チャンネル — channel means a stretch of water connecting two larger bodies of water, or the deeper navigable path through a body of water.
channel in Japanese
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 Japanese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "channel" in Japanese?
"channel" in Japanese is 水路, 海峡, チャンネル. 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 pronounce 水路?
"channel" in Japanese is 水路, pronounced "suiro".
How do you use "channel" in a sentence?
Example: "Ships followed the marked channel to avoid running aground." In Japanese, "channel" is 水路, 海峡, チャンネル.
Are there other ways to say "channel" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "channel": 水路, 海峡, チャンネル, 向ける.