deep channel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeepandchannel
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deep
adjective
uk/diːp/us/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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channel
noun[C]
uk/ˈtʃæn.əl/us/ˈtʃæn.əl/
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or ...
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(Definition ofdeepandchannelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It would be equally pointless to construct adeepchannelfor large bulk carriers where none are likely to use the port.
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It is a matter of using thedeepchannelwhenever it is sensible, and using the protection of the coastline when necessary.
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The periphery of the body whorl is marked by adeepchannelacross which the axial ribs extend feebly.
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The satellite image shows two distinct atoll-like structures separated by adeepchannel1.4km mi wide at its narrowest point.
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These are glacial sediments which fill adeepchannel.
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The island is split by adeepchannelabout 6 m wide.
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Adeepchannel, about 1.6 km wide, leads into the lagoon.
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Over the millennia, this small stream grew, cutting adeepchannelfor itself through the surrounding granite.
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Leading lights are often used in the entrances to harbours or estuaries where there are hazards close to adeepchannel.
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Adeepchannel2 7/16 inches tall and 1 5/8 inch wide is also manufactured.
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The bottleneck in the river estuary forces water to flow faster creating adeepchannelat the narrows.
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The surface of the ribs is slightly tuberculous, and the last one overhangs the succeeding whorl so as to form a broaddeepchannelat the suture.
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During summer, most individuals were collected from sandbank habitats; they were also found indeepchannel and riffle habitats, though no blacktail shiners longer than 47mm in occurred in riffles.
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The lake at its deepest is deep, and there is adeepchannelrunning down the middle of the lake that ranges from 16to 28 at the deepest.
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A number of deep channels are traversing generally north to south through the islands.
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In general, the northern terraces have had sufficient time for rivers to cut deep channels, while the newer terraces tend to be much flatter.
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Today these glacial troughs are deep channels and fjords.
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