Слово англійською: link
Дієслово
Переклад link українською: співвідно́шення, зв'язо́к (відпові́дність), взаємозале́жність, посила́ння, ла́нка, сполу́чна ла́нка
Детальний опис
- [transitive] to make a physical or electronic connection between one object, machine, place, etc. and another synonym connect
- link A to B The video cameras are linked to a powerful computer.
- link A with B The Channel Tunnel links Britain with the rest of Europe.
- link A and B A pedestrian bridge links the two buildings.
- link A and B together When computers are networked, they are linked together so that information can be transferred between them.
- be linked into something The computers are linked into a network.
- [transitive, often passive] if something links two things, facts or situations, or they are linked, they are connected in some way
- be linked The two factors are directly linked.
- The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked (= they depend on each other).
- to be tightly/intimately linked
- be linked to something Exposure to ultraviolet light is closely linked to skin cancer.
- be linked with something Unemployment is consistently linked with a variety of negative health effects.
- link A to/with B There was no evidence linking the men to the crime.
- link A and B What links Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde (= what is the connection between them)?
- [transitive, intransitive] (computing) to create a link between web pages or electronic documents
- link something I only link posts that are food-related.
- link A to B I want to link my blog to your website.
- link to something Thanks for linking to my article.
- to state or suggest that there is a connection or relationship between two things or people synonym associate
- link A to B Detectives have linked the break-in to a similar crime in the area last year.
- link A with B Newspapers have linked his name with the singer.
- link A and B to join two things by putting one through the other
- The two girls linked arms as they strolled down the street.
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense a loop; also as a verb in the sense ‘connect physically’): from Old Norse hlekkr, of Germanic origin; related to German Gelenk ‘joint’.
Phrasal Verbs