[N-COUNT 可数名词]联系;关系;关联 If there is a link between two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other.
[usu N between/with n]
...the link between smoking and lung cancer.
吸烟与胃癌之间的关联
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[VERB 动词]See also:
index-linked
;使联系在一起;使相关联 If someone or something links two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other.
[V n to/with n]
[V-ed]
The UN Security Council has linked any lifting of sanctions to compliance with the ceasefire terms...
联合国安全理事会将取消制裁与遵守停火协议挂钩。
The study further strengthens the evidence linking smoking with early death...
这项研究进一步证实了吸烟与早逝之间的联系。
Liver cancer is linked to the hepatitis B virus...
肝癌与乙肝病毒存在关联。
The detention raised two distinct but closely linked questions.
这一拘留行为引发了两个互为独立但又密切相关的问题。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]连接物;连接线 A link between two things or places is a physical connection between them.
[oft supp N]
...the high-speed rail link between London and the Channel Tunnel...
伦敦与海峡隧道间的高速铁路连接线
The new road schemes include a link between Chelmsford and the M25...
新的道路规划中包括了一条切姆斯福德与M25号高速公路的连接线。
Stalin insisted that the radio link with the German Foreign Ministry should remain open.
斯大林坚持与德国外交部的无线电联系应该保持开放。
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[VERB 动词]连接;接合 If two places or objects are linked or something links them, there is a physical connection between them.
[V n with/to n]
[V pl-n]
...the Rama Road, which links the capital, Managua, with the Caribbean coast...
连接首都马那瓜和加勒比海岸的拉马路
The campus is linked by regular bus services to Coventry.
校园与考文垂之间由班车连接起来。
...the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France.
连通英国与法国的海峡隧道
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](友好的或商业上的)联系,关系 A link between two people, organizations, or places is a friendly or business connection between them.
[usu N with/between/to n]
Kiev hopes to cement close links with Bonn...
基辅希望能加强与波恩的密切关系。
In 1984 the long link between AC Cars and the Hurlock family was severed...
1984年,AC汽车公司与赫洛克家族长久以来的关系破裂了。
A cabinet minister came under investigation for links to the Mafia.
一位内阁大臣因被怀疑与黑手党有关联而受到调查。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]联系物;纽带 A link to another person or organization is something that allows you to communicate with them or have contact with them.
[N with/between/to n]
She was my only link with the past...
她是我与过去的唯一纽带。
The Red Cross was created to provide a link between soldiers in battle and their families at home...
红十字会是作为前线士兵和后方家人的一种联系方式而创立起来的。
These projects will provide vital links between companies and universities.
这些项目将会成为公司和大学之间至关重要的联系纽带。
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[VERB 动词]声称…(与…)有关系(或关联) If you link one person or thing to another, you claim that there is a relationship or connection between them.
[V n to/with n]
[Also V pl-n]
Criminologist Dr Ann Jones has linked the crime to social circumstances...
犯罪学家安·琼斯博士认为这起罪案与社会环境有关。
They've linked her with various men, including magnate Donald Trump.
他们把她与不同的男人扯上关系,包括大亨唐纳德·特朗普。
...a report in The Sunday Times linking him with organized crime.
《星期日泰晤士报》上一篇声称他与集团犯罪有联系的报道
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](超文本)链接 In computing, a link is a connection between different documents, or between different parts of the same document, using hypertext.
[V n]
Link is also a verb.
Certainly, Andreessen didn't think up using hypertext to link Internet documents.
当然,用超文本链接因特网文档并不是安德烈亚森发明的。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](链的)环,节,圈 A link is one of the rings in a chain.
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[VERB 动词]串联;挽住;勾住 If you link one thing with another, you join them by putting one thing through the other.
[V n prep/adv]
[Also V n]
[pl-n PHR]
She linked her arm through his...
她挽住他的手臂。
He linked the fingers of his hands together on his stomach.
他双手十指交叉放在腹部。
If two or more people link arms, or if one person links arms with another, they stand next to each other, and each person puts their arm round the arm of the person next to them.手挽手
It was so slippery that some of the walkers linked arms and proceeded very carefully...
路太滑了,一些徒步者手挽手小心翼翼地前行。
She stayed with them, linking arms with the two girls, joking with the boys.
她跟他们呆在一起,与两个女孩手挽手,和男孩子们开着玩笑。
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See also:
link-up
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相关词组:
link up
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link★AWL/lɪŋk; NAmElɪŋk/
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linklinkslinkedlinkingnoun★1★link(between A and B) a connection between two or more people or things 联系;连接◆Police suspect there may be a link between the two murders.警方怀疑那两桩凶杀案可能有关联。◆evidence for a strong causal link between exposure to sun and skin cancer太阳曝晒与皮肤癌之间有紧密因果关系的证据☞see also
missing link
2★a relationship between two or more people, countries or organizations 关系;纽带link(with sth) ◆to establish trade linkswith Asia 与亚洲建立贸易关系link(between A and B) ◆Social customs provide a vital link between generations.社会风俗在不同世代之间起到了极其重要的纽带作用。3★a means of travelling or communicating between two places 交通路线;通讯手段◆a high-speed rail link高速的铁路交通◆a link road连接路◆a video link视频线路◆The speech was broadcast via a satellite link.这次演讲是通过卫星播放的。4★( computing 计) a place in an electronic document that is connected to another electronic document or to another part of the same document 链接◆To visit similar websites to this one, click on the links at the bottom of the page.要访问与这个网站类似的网站,点击网页底部的链接。☞see also
hyperlink
5each ring of a chain (链状物的)环,节,圈☞see also
cufflink
IDIOMa link in the ˈchainone of the stages in a process or a line of argument 链条中的一个环节;整个过程中的一个阶段☞more at
weak
verb★[often passive ]1★to make a physical or electronic connection between one object, machine, place, etc. and another 把(物体、机器、地方等)连接起来SYN
connect
linkA to B ◆The video cameras are linked to a powerful computer.这些摄像机是与一台功能强大的计算机相连接的。linkA with B ◆The Channel Tunnel links Britain with the rest of Europe.英吉利海峡隧道把英国和欧洲其他国家连接起来了。linkA and B (together) ◆When computers are networked, they are linked together so that information can be transferred between them.计算机联网连接,即彼此可供互传信息。2★if sth linkstwo things, facts or situations, or they are linked,they are connected in some way 联系;相关联linkA to/with B ◆Exposure to ultraviolet light is closely linkedto skin cancer. 受紫外线照射与皮肤癌紧密相关。linkA and B ◆The two factors are directly linked.这两个因素直接联系在一起。◆The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked(= they depend on each other).儿童在自身和与人交往两方面的成长是相辅相成的。3linkA to/with B |linkA and B to state that there is a connection or relationship between two things or people 说明(两件东西或两人之间)有联系(或关系)SYN
associate
◆Detectives have linked the break-in to a similar crime in the area last year.侦探认为这起入室盗窃案与去年此地区一类似案件有关。◆Newspapers have linked his name with the singer.报章报道把他的名字与那名歌手连在一起。4linkA and B to join two things by putting one through the other 挽住;钩住;套在一起◆The two girls linked armsas they strolled down the street. 两个女孩挽着胳臂沿街漫步而行。PHRASAL VERBˌlink ˈup (with sb/sth)to join or become joined with sb/sth (与…)连接,结合;使连接;使结合◆The two spacecraft will link up in orbit.两艘宇宙飞船将在轨道上对接。◆The bands have linked up for a charity concert.这些乐队已联合起来,准备办一场慈善音乐会。☞related noun
link-up
link/lɪŋk; NAmElɪŋk/
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link2 noun
linklink1 /lɪŋk/ ●●●S3W2AWL verb
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1be linked if two things are linked, they are related in some way: Police think the murders are linked.be linked to/with something Some birth defects are linked to smoking during pregnancy.be closely/directly/strongly etc linked Our economy is inextricably linked with America’s.2make connection [transitive] to make a connection between two or more things or people: A love of nature links the two poets.link something/somebody to/with something Exactly how do we link words to objects?link somebody/something together Strong family ties still linked them together.3join [transitive] to physically join two or more things, people, or placesSYN connectlink something/somebody to/with something The pipe must be linked to the cold water supply.link somebody/something together The climbers were linked together by ropes.link something and something A long bridge links Venice and the mainland. He walked with her, linking arms (=putting his arm around her arm).4show connection [transitive] to show or say that there is a connection between two people, situations, or thingslink something/somebody to/with something He denied reports linking him to Colombian drug dealers.5make something depend on something [transitive] to make one thing or situation depend on another thing or situationlink something to something Pay increases will now be linked to performance. →
index-linked
6connect equipment [transitive] (also link up) to connect computers, broadcast systems etc, so that electronic messages can be sent between themlink something to/with something Local terminals are linked to the central computer.7Internet [intransitive] to set up a link to a website or webpage: How can I find out who has linked to my blog?link in phrasal verb British English1to connect with another idea, statement, type of work etc, especially in a way that is usefulSYN tie inlink in with This point links in with our earlier discussion.2to happen at the same time as something elseSYN tie inlink in with The Minister’s visit was scheduled to link in with the meeting in Harare.link up phrasal verb1to connect with something or to make a connection between things, especially so that they can work togetherlink up with The train links up with the ferry at Dover.link something ↔ up (with something) The next stage is to link the film up with the soundtrack.2to connect computers, broadcast systems etc so that electronic messages can be sent between themlink something ↔ up (to/with something) All these PCs are linked up to the network. The Internet allows people from all over the world to link up for chat sessions.3to join with someone so that you can do something togetherlink up with We linked up with the ‘Daily Express’ to help run the campaign. →
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linklink2 ●●●S3W2AWL noun [countable]
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1a way in which two things or ideas are related to each otherlink between something (and something) the link between drug use and crime There are a number of links between the two theories.2a relationship or connection between two or more people, countries, organizations etclink between the close link between teacher and studentlink with The company has strong links with big investors.forge/establish links Organizers of the project hope that international links will be forged.3a person or thing that makes possible a relationship or connection with someone or something elselink with For elderly people, TV is a vital link with the outside world.4rail/road/telephone etc link something that makes communication or travel between two places possible: The office has direct computer links to over 100 firms.5one of the rings in a chain6link in the chain one of the stages involved in a process7the links a piece of ground near the sea where golf is playedSYN golf links8a special word or picture in an Internet document that you click on to move quickly to another part of the same document or to another document → hyperlink: Send an email to the above address to report a broken link (=a link that is not working properly). →
cuff link
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