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channel - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of channel in Hindi

  • चैनल
  • प्रणाली
  • नाला
  • नाली
  • प्रवाह
  • जलग्रीवा
  • जलडमरूमध्य
  • तह
  • पेटा
  • समुद्र-संधि
  • कुल्यिका
  • पाट
  • सरणी
  • छोटी नहर
  • समुद्रस्त्रोत

channel Definition

noun

  • a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas. ( पानी की लंबाई एक जलडमरूमध्य से होती है, जो पानी के दो बड़े क्षेत्रों को जोड़ती है, विशेष रूप से दो समुद्रों को। )
  • a band of frequencies used in radio and television transmission, especially as used by a particular station. ( रेडियो और टेलीविजन प्रसारण में उपयोग की जाने वाली आवृत्तियों का एक बैंड, विशेष रूप से एक विशेष स्टेशन द्वारा उपयोग किया जाता है। )
  • a medium for communication or the passage of information. ( संचार या सूचना के पारित होने के लिए एक माध्यम। )

verb

  • direct toward a particular end or object. ( किसी विशेष छोर या वस्तु की ओर प्रत्यक्ष। )
  • form channels or grooves in. ( में चैनल या खांचे बनाएँ। )

channel Example

  • a new television channel ( एक नया टेलीविजन चैनल )
  • The present channel is 3m deep and larger vessels can only enter the harbour in suitable tides. ( वर्तमान चैनल 3 मीटर गहरा है और बड़े जहाज केवल उपयुक्त ज्वार में बंदरगाह में प्रवेश कर सकते हैं। )
  • Remember, this was at the height of the comedy boom, when every TV channel had a stand up show, all of it bland and sanitized for your protection. ( याद रखें, यह कॉमेडी बूम की ऊंचाई पर था, जब हर टीवी चैनल के पास एक स्टैंड अप शो था, यह सभी आपकी सुरक्षा के लिए ब्लेंड और सैनिटाइज थे। )
  • advertisers channel money into radio ( विज्ञापनदाता रेडियो में पैसा डालते हैं )
  • It's multiple channel so you can select a genre of music you like. ( यह एक से अधिक चैनल है जिससे आप अपनी पसंद की संगीत शैली का चयन कर सकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Before joining the channel in February 1998, he had spent 18 years with the BBC, where he edited Match of the Day, Grandstand and Sportsnight.
  • A conductive gate electrode is formed over a second dielectric layer overlying the channel region.
  • This is defined by the voltage on which drain current begins to flow through the channel of the transistor at an ON state.
  • From the beginning, when we read of Andrew telling his brother about Jesus, this has been the simple and natural channel of evangelism.
  • an audio channel
  • He runs College Sports TV, an all college sports channel launched last year.
  • There is always a good head of water maintained in the navigational channel with a maximum depth approaching 12 ft at low tide.
  • She had an inherited heart defect and the surgeons were due to provide an artificial channel in her heart, but hours after arriving home she died in her mother's arms.
  • Until 1881 wineries were not able to sell wine directly to the public but had to channel their produce through hotels, the country's only liquor outlets.
  • The beautiful vessel was steered through the channel by Harbour Master, Donal Walsh, who brought her carefully to the quay wall without a hitch.
  • He also called for the provision of navigational lights along the channel , the removal of some boulders and the provision of marina facilities on both side of the bridge.
  • This is much the same as the channel in radio, television, or cable TV.
  • These elements channel the traffic in front of the auditorium along drives that lead into the site from the highway.
  • To power their sawmill's waterwheel, they carved out a channel which in effect created the island we know today.
  • Chairman, Tom Fitzgerald, said due to the present depth of the channel , large vessels were restricted in entering the area.
  • He appears as a man who can channel spirits, and impersonates Elvis.
  • buoys marked the safe limits of the channel
  • And MTV pledges to make stars out of some aspiring African musicians, as it launches its first pan-African channel .
  • the council is to channel public funds into training schemes
  • A chain blocked the navigable channel , secured on one side by the city walls and on the other by a tower on an island close to the shore.
  • It will mirror the other segments and include two more water vessels and cascades, one more water channel , one more lawn and one more plant bed.
  • They are excavating on both sides of the M62, cutting a diversion channel so the canal go under the motorway bridge without disrupting traffic above.
  • Large ships coming g into Glasgow from the sea use a channel of deeper water in the middle of the Clyde to navigate the river.
  • There was the sense that the programme had simply stepped out of line with the channel 's public service broadcasting remit.
  • Around me the water was moving slowly through the channel towards the fjord.