The Chunnel

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ðə ˈtʃʌnəl/

Definitions of the Chunnel

noun a tunnel that runs beneath the English Channel, connecting England and France

Example Sentences

A1 The Chunnel is a tunnel that connects England and France.

A2 Tourists can travel between England and France through the Chunnel.

B1 The Chunnel is an important transportation link for trade between the UK and Europe.

B2 Many people prefer to take the Eurostar train through the Chunnel for a fast and convenient journey.

C1 The construction of the Chunnel faced many challenges due to its underwater location.

C2 The Chunnel has revolutionized travel between England and France, making it quick and efficient.

Examples of the Chunnel in a Sentence

formal The Chunnel, officially known as the Channel Tunnel, is a rail tunnel that connects the United Kingdom and France.

informal Have you ever taken the train through the Chunnel? It's quite an experience!

slang Let's hop on the Eurostar and zip through the Chunnel to Paris!

figurative The Chunnel of communication between the two teams helped streamline the project.

Grammatical Forms of the Chunnel

plural

the Chunnels

comparative

more Chunnel

superlative

most Chunnel

present tense

the Chunnel is

future tense

the Chunnel will be

perfect tense

has been the Chunnel

continuous tense

the Chunnel is being

singular

the Chunnel

positive degree

very Chunnel

infinitive

to Chunnel

gerund

Chunneling

participle

Chunneled

Origin and Evolution of the Chunnel

First Known Use: 1986 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'the Chunnel' is a portmanteau of the words 'channel' and 'tunnel', referring to the tunnel that runs beneath the English Channel.
Evolution of the word: The term 'the Chunnel' was first used in the 1980s when the construction of the Channel Tunnel began. It has since become a commonly used term to refer to the tunnel that connects England and France.