connect
- IPA[kəˈnek(t)]
美式
- bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established;join together so as to provide access and communication
verb: connect, 3rd person present: connects, gerund or present participle: connecting, past tense: connected, past participle: connected
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- 1. bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established the electrodes were connected to a recording device a modem connects computers over a telephone line 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ join together so as to provide access and communication all the buildings are connected by underground passages the highway connects with major routes from all parts of the country
- ▪ link to a power or water supply your house is connected to the main cable TV network
- ▪ put (someone) into contact by phone I was quickly connected to the police
- ▪ (of a train, bus, aircraft, etc.) be timed to arrive at its destination before another train, aircraft, etc., departs so that passengers can transfer from one to the other the bus connects with trains from Union Station
- ▪ associate or relate in some respect employees are rewarded with bonuses connected to their firm's performance a variety of physical complaints connected with stress 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ think of as being linked or related I didn't connect the two incidents at the time
- ▪ (of a thing) provide or have a link or relationship with (someone or something) there was no evidence to connect Jeff with the theft
- ▪ form a relationship or feel an affinity I taught in a reading program and I connected with kids individually
- ▪ (of a blow) hit the intended target the blow connected and he felt a burst of pain
- brought together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established: a connected series of cargo holds
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- joining or linking things together, especially so as to provide access and communication: he went back to his office, leaving the connecting door open
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- joining or linking things together, especially so as to provide access and communication: he went back to his office, leaving the connecting door open
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- brought together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established: a connected series of cargo holds
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- relating to or denoting a child's puzzle consisting of sequentially numbered dots which ... a connect-the-dots picture
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- relating to or denoting a child's puzzle consisting of sequentially numbered dots which ... a connect-the-dots picture
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- acquainted with or related to people with prestige or influence: the author is so well connected that he gets reviews everywhere
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- a rod connecting two moving parts in a mechanism, especially that between the piston and the ...
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- bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established: the electrodes were connected to a recording device
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