canal
Prononciation : [kəˈnæl]
Mot
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) a canal is a man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation. It is like a long, narrow river that people build to move boats or water from one place to another.
Exemple
The canal was built to help ships travel between cities easily.
Exemple
There is no canal nearby, so we have to drive to get to the other side.
Exemple
Do you know how many canals there are in the city?
Contexte : « engineering »
(noun) a canal can also refer to a channel for conveying water or creating a path for water to flow, often used in agriculture or construction.
Exemple
The farmers created a canal to help water their crops more efficiently.
Exemple
Without a canal, the fields would not receive enough water for the plants.
Exemple
What kind of crops do you think can grow near a canal?
0s0s