canal
/kaˈnal/, [kaˈnal]channel
Noun canal m (plural canales)
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canal, flume, waterway (artificial)
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channel (wide strait)
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(communication) channel
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(chemistry) channel
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cleavage
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Luego el viaje continúa a través del túnel bajo el canal inglés hacia Francia, la tierra de Carlomagno y Napoleón.
Then the journey is continued through the tunnel under the English Channel, to France, the land of Charlemagne and Napoleon.
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Una vez salí en televisión, pero nunca supe en qué canal.
I appeared on television once, but I never knew which channel I was on.
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Me gustaría poner el canal de las películas.
I'd like to set it to the movie channel.
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Por favor, deja de cambiar de canal.
Please stop changing channels.
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El barco se acercaba al canal de la Mancha.
The boat was approaching the English Channel.
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Tom cambia de canal durante los comerciales.
Tom changes channels during commercials.
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Los franceses abandonaron el proyecto de la construcción del canal de Panamá en el año 1889.
The French abandoned the project of the construction of the Panama Canal in 1889.
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No cambies de canal.
Don't change the channel.
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Pasamos por el canal de Panamá.
We passed through the Panama Canal.
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Es hora de las noticias en Canal 79.
It's time for the news on Channel 79.
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