Cauce in english
Channel
pronunciation: tʃænəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃænəl part of speech: noun
In gestures
cauce = riverbed [river bed] ; channel ; watercourse.
Example: The author discusses the hydrodynamic reasons why a riverbed meanders through a plain.Example: The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.Example: The Environment Agency spends about £34 million a year on dredging watercourses, clearance of debris, polling trees and removal of weeds.more:
» aguas + volver a su cauce = dust + settle [Sentido figurado] .
Example: It is likely that the library manager who chooses to wait for the dust to settle will find yet another dust storm looming on the horizon.» cauce fluvial = watercourse .
Example: The Environment Agency spends about £34 million a year on dredging watercourses, clearance of debris, polling trees and removal of weeds.