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a question in english
tunneln.[C]1. Tunnel, tunnel The railroad passes under the mountain through a tunnel. The railroad passes under the mountain through a tunnel.
2. (mine) tunnel, stone alley 3. (animal) cave 4. ditch, culvert canaln. [C] 1. canal; river channel, waterway; irrigation channel Coal used to be sent here by canal. Coal used to be often
Sent via canal.
2. Pipes (in animals and plants), channels 3. Hazy lines in the sky (like on the surface of Mercury) seen through astronomical telescopes channeln. [C] 1. Water channels, channels The channel is marked by buoys. The channel is marked by buoys.
mark.
2. The English Channel separates France from England. The English Channel separates France from England.
3. ditch; river bed 4. approach; channel; means [P1] You should go through the official channels if you want the government to help. You should go through the official channels if you want the government to help.
5. direction; route; field 6. channel, band There are at present three television channels. There are currently three television channels.
7. Circuit; communication pipe cablen.1. Cable; rope; steel rope [C] [U] The truck used a cable to tow the car. The truck used a cable to tow the car.
2. Cable [C] 3. Transoceanic telegram [C] I received a cable from New York. I received a cable from New York.
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