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connectverb(JOIN)B1[IorT]tojoinor bejoinedwith somethingelse: (使或被)连接;(使或被)相连 Can I connect myprintertoyourcomputer?我能把我的打印机连在你的计算机上吗? Where does thestoveconnect(up)totheelectricity?这个炉子在哪儿接电源? Has thephone/electricity/gas/internetbeen connected(=switchedon orjoinedto themainsupply)inyournewplaceyet?你们的新居接通电话/电/煤气/互联网了吗? - I'll just connect up theprinterto thecomputerand then we'll bereadyto go.
- Mostvillagesin thehighlandsare now connected byroads.
- The twoskyscraperswere connected by avertiginouswalkway.
- Use ascrewto connect thepiecesofmetal.
- Thebonebrokejust where thethighconnects to theknee.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesConnecting and combining - abut
- additive
- adjoin
- affix
- agglutinate
- aggregation
- desegregate
- desegregation
- dovetail
- eclectic
- eclectically
- hyphenate
- link(something)up
- linkage
- lumpsomeone/somethingtogether
- marriage
- marry
- weave
- weaving
- yoke
See more results » connectverb(RELATE)C2[T]toconsideror show apersonor thing to berelatedto someone or somethingelse: 把…联系起来;由…联想到 She's anactressI connectwiththetheatreratherthanfilms.这个女演员让我联想到的是戏剧而不是电影。 Policeare connecting thebreak-inwithotherrecenttheftsin thearea.警方正把这起入室行窃案和近期该地区其他失窃案联系起来。 - I am not connected with theclothingtradeat all.
- They connected thecropfailurewithstrangeweatherconditions.
- Nobody connected her with thethefts.
- He has been connected with thelocalchurchall hislife.
- There is nothing to connect him with theterrorists.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinking and relating - affiliated
- AL
- appertain tosomething
- applicable
- around
- attach
- concern
- interconnected
- interconnectedness
- interconnection
- intercorrelate
- intercorrelation
- relatable
- relate
- relate tosomeone/something
- relation
- relationship
- relative
- tar
- tie
See more results » connectverb(RELATIONSHIP)tofeelcloseto someone or have a goodrelationshipwith them: 与…建立良好关系She has aremarkableabilityto connectwithawidevarietyofpeople.她有一种非凡的能力,可以与各种各样的人建立起良好关系。 We just didn't connect.我们就是合不来。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBeing friends & getting to know them - be on speaking termsidiom
- be/get in withsomeoneidiom
- be/live in each other's pocketsidiom
- befriend
- bonding
- get on like a house on fireidiom
- go back a long wayidiom
- hang
- hang around withsomeone
- hang out
- mix
- move
- pal up
- present
- pull
- pullsomethingon
- rub
- score
- speak
- strike
See more results » connectverb(PHONE)[T]to make itpossiblefor you tospeakto someoneelsebyphone: 为…接通(电话) Could you connect mewith/toanumberinParis,please? I'm not getting through.能帮我接通巴黎的一个号码吗?我好像打不通。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCommunications - by telephone - 3G
- 4G
- 5G
- aeroplane mode
- airplane mode
- area code
- autodial
- dialling tone
- Directory Enquiries
- helpline
- off the hookidiom
- phone mast
- pick
- picksomeone/somethingup
- pocket dial
- prank caller
- ring
- roam
- telecoms
- telephone
See more results » connectverb(TRANSPORT)[I]If twobuses,trains, etc. connect, theyarriveattimesthatallowpassengersto get off one and onto another: (运输工具)联运,衔接 Yourflightarrivesat 12.30, when it connectswithabusservicetoyourhotel.您的航班10点半到达,那儿有联运长途客车到您入住的酒店。 There's a connectingtrainservicebetween theairportand thecity.机场和该市之间有火车联运。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesConnecting and combining - abut
- additive
- adjoin
- affix
- agglutinate
- aggregation
- desegregate
- desegregation
- dovetail
- eclectic
- eclectically
- hyphenate
- link(something)up
- linkage
- lumpsomeone/somethingtogether
- marriage
- marry
- weave
- weaving
- yoke
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofconnectfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)connect| American Dictionaryconnectverb(JOIN)[I/T]tojointogether two things, or to bejoinedtogether: [I]Theprinterconnects to thecomputer. [T]Aferryconnects theislandto themainland. [T]Isyourelectricityconnectedyet(= hasyourhomebeenjoinedto thesupply)? connectverb(RELATE)[T]toconsiderapersonor thing asrelatedin some way to somethingelse: [T]I connect Roberta Peters with thetheaterratherthanmovies. [I]He’s alwaysfounda way to connect with hisaudience. connectverb(TELEPHONE)[T]to make itpossiblefor someone tocommunicatebytelephone: Operator,pleaseconnect me withroom1125. connectverb(TRANSPORT)[I](ofaircraft,trains, etc.) toarrivebefore a secondvehicleleaveson whichpassengerscancontinuetheirtrip: Theflightto Chicago connects with aflightto New York. connecting
Theyturneddown a connectingroad. (Definition ofconnectfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)connect| Business English[IorT]tojointwo or morepiecesofequipmenttogether, or to bejoinedin this way: Wirelessnetworksallowyou to connect two or morePCswithinyourownhome. connect to sthThecableconnects to aUSBslot. connect sth to/with sthOnce thedrivesareinstalled, connectpoweranddatacablesto each one. be connected (to sth)Theredlightshowsthat theelectricitysupplyis connected. ahigh-speedrailcorridorconnecting themajorEuropeancities connect sth to/with sthThe Midtowntunnelconnects Long Island to Manhattan. [IorT]tocreatearelationshipbetween two or morepeople,groups, or things: Internetsearchesare animportanttoolfor connectingbuyersandsellers. Successfulmarketingis all about connecting withyourcustomers, andbuildinggoodrelationships. connect sb/sth to sb/sthOuraimis to connectourmembersto aglobalnetworkofbusinessandindustrypeers. [IorT]COMMUNICATIONS,IT,INTERNETto use acomputer,phone, etc. inorderto use theinternetor othercomputersystem: Anti-virussoftwareis a must ifyourcomputerisconnected to theinternet. connect sth to sthMore and moreemployeesare connectingsmartphonestotheiremployers'network. connect sb/sth with sb/sthanintranetsystemconnectingdealersworldwidewith acentraldatabase get/stay connectedManyexecutivesfeelapressuretostayconnectedoutsidenormalworkinghours. [T]toconsiderorseearelationshipbetween onepersonor thing and another: He had aproblemconnecting what he hadlearnedon thecoursewith theday-to-dayrunningof thedepartment. [T]COMMUNICATIONStoallowsomeone who has made aphonecalltospeakto anotherpersonor to use atelephoneservice: Onemomentplease, I'lltryto connect you. connect sb to sb/sthBT hasraisedthepriceof connectingcallerstoitsdirectoryenquiryservice. [I]TRANSPORTif twopublictransportvehiclesconnect, theyarriveatsuitabletimestoallowpassengersto get off one and onto another inordertocontinuetheirjourney: connect with sthYourflightarrivesat ten o'clock and will connect with abusserviceto theconferencecentre. a connecting flight/train, etc. TRANSPORTaflight,train, etc. thatleavesat asuitabletimefor you to take it tocontinueyourjourneyafter you havetravelledon apreviousflight,train, etc.: There are connectingservicesto Schipholairportin Amsterdam from more than 10 UKregionalairports. connect the dots tobringtogetherinformationfrom differentplacesinordertounderstandsomething as awholeor how different thingsaffecteach other: Wefailto connect thedotsbetween the way welivetoday and theneedsoftomorrow. No oneknewall theinformationand no one connected all thedots. (Definition ofconnectfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofconnectconnect The underlying graph and the hierarchy are connected to each other by a third graph, called the coupling graph.From theCambridge English Corpus Task-based instruction theor y, and that connected with negotiation-ofmeaning studies.From theCambridge English Corpus The interaction occurs in a wait station, a small room with doorways on three sides that connects the kitchen, bar, and serving area.From theCambridge English Corpus The central problem is connected to the steps involving identification activities.From theCambridge English Corpus The symbol occurrences p0 and pn are said to be connected by this trace.From theCambridge English Corpus Consider the trace connecting q and q through the lower side.From theCambridge English Corpus The previous development suggested a sequence of soundscapes clearly connected with extrinsic identities.From theCambridge English Corpus Therefore, while in traditional music, sound-making and the perception of sound are interwoven, in electroacoustic music they are often not connected.From theCambridge English Corpus Twist number one: it would all be performed on laptops connected to an eight-channel surroundsound system.From theCambridge English Corpus To a large extent the studies are connected with the church and churchyard.From theCambridge English Corpus In fact, it appears that the focus lies with skill and manipulability connected with a disappearance of the machine rather than with attachment to it.From theCambridge English Corpus Obviously, the voice and body are strongly connected with each other.From theCambridge English Corpus Each person in this unbounded network is a human node connected to all other nodes both human and non-human.From theCambridge English Corpus When the precondition of connecting waterways is tested, it fails.From theCambridge English Corpus A graph is called a tree if it is connected and if none of its subgraphs is a cycle.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/connect## |