Channel tunnel


noun
the Anglo-French railway tunnel that runs beneath the English Channel, between Folkestone and Coquelles, near Calais; opened in 1994 Also called Chunnel, Eurotunnel

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    verb -hops, -hopping, -hopped (intransitive) to change television channels repeatedly using a remote control device verb to travel across the English Channel for a day of shopping, sightseeing, etc. in mainland Europe, esp. France Usage Note UK; Channel-hopped, Channel-hopping, Channel-hopper n verb to use a remote control to cycle through television channels or watch several […]

  • Channeled

    the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway. Nautical. a navigable route between two bodies of water. the deeper part of a waterway. a wide strait, as between a continent and an island. a course into which something may be directed: He hoped to direct the conversation to a new channel. a route through […]

  • Channeling

    Architecture, Furniture. ornamentation with flutes or channels. the practice of professedly entering a meditative or trancelike state in order to convey messages from a spiritual guide. the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway. Nautical. a navigable route between two bodies of water. the deeper part of a waterway. a wide strait, as between […]

  • Channelize

    to channel. verb (transitive) to guide through or as if through a channel; provide a channel for

  • Channelized

    to channel. verb (transitive) to guide through or as if through a channel; provide a channel for


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