Слово англійською: connect
Дієслово
Переклад connect українською: з'єдна́ти що з чим, приєдна́ти що до чо́го, сполучи́ти що з чим (прикріпи́ти і т. д.), приєдна́ти що до чо́го (ваго́н і т. д.), зв'яза́ти (по телефо́ну), приєдна́тися, співвідно́ситися з чим, ма́ти відно́шення до чо́го, зв'я́зуватися, поє́днуватися з чим, підключи́ти
Детальний опис
join
- [transitive, intransitive] to join together two or more things; to be joined together
- connect A and B The towns are connected by train and bus services.
- connect A to B The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge.
- connect A with B The canal was built to connect Sheffield with the Humber estuary.
- The rooms on this floor connect.
- a connecting door (= one that connects two rooms)
electricity/gas/water
- [transitive] to join something to the main supply of electricity, gas, water, etc. or to another piece of equipment
- connect something We're waiting for the broadband to be connected.
- connect something to something First connect the printer to the computer.
opposite disconnectWordfinder- battery
- charge
- conduct
- connect
- electricity
- generate
- insulate
- power
- switch
- wire
internet
- [intransitive, transitive] to join a computer or a mobile device to the internet or to a computer network
- The device can be hooked up to a mobile phone to connect wirelessly.
- connect to something Click ‘Continue’ to connect to the internet.
- My phone keeps refusing to connect to the Wi-Fi.
- connect something The system harnesses the processing power of many computers connected by a high-speed network.
- connect something to something Simply connect your device to the camera's Wi-Fi signal.
- Many guests leave their laptops connected to the hotel network when they're not in their rooms.
opposite disconnectWordfinder- command
- connect
- desktop
- drag
- enter
- insert
- refresh
- scroll
- select
- toggle
link
- [transitive] to notice or make a link between people, things, events, etc. synonym associate
- connect A and B I was surprised to hear them mentioned together: I had never connected them before.
- I found it hard to connect the two ideas in my mind.
- connect A with/to B There was nothing to connect him with the crime.
- He made a statement connecting the terrorist group to the attack.
of train/bus/plane
- [intransitive] connect (with something) to arrive just before another one leaves so that passengers can change from one to the other
- His flight to Amsterdam connects with an afternoon flight to New York.
- There's a connecting flight at noon.
phone lines
- [transitive] connect somebody (to somebody/something) to put somebody in contact by phone synonym put through
- After a long wait I was connected to customer services.
opposite disconnect form relationship
- [intransitive] connect (with somebody) to form a good relationship with somebody so that you like and understand each other
- They met a couple of times but they didn't really connect.
hit
- [intransitive] connect (with somebody/something) (informal) to hit somebody/something
- The blow connected and she felt a surge of pain.
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘be united physically’; rare before the 18th cent.): from Latin connectere, from con- ‘together’ + nectere ‘bind’.
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