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Tính từ
có sự nối liền; có quan hệ dòng dõi
có mắt xích, khâu nối
verb
links; linked; linking
to join or connect (two or more things, places, etc.) together [+ obj]
A
bridge
links
the
island
to
the
mainland
.
The
rooms
are
linked
by
hallways
.
He
drew
a
line
linking
New
York
and
/
with
/
to
Los
Angeles
on
the
map
.
She
linked
(
up
)
the
paper
clips
to
form
a
chain
.
The
elderly
couple
linked
arms
[=
kept
their
bent
arms
hooked
together
at
the
elbow
]
as
they
walked
down
the
street
. [
no
obj
]
The
pipe
links
(
up
)
to
/
with
the
main
gas
line
.
to connect (someone or something) to a system, network, etc. [+ obj]
The
network
links
several
terminals
.
The
computer
is
linked
with
/
to
the
fax
machine
.
providing
equipment
to
link (
up
)
students
to
the
Internet
[
no
obj
]
Guests
can
link (
up
)
to
the
Internet
from
their
hotel
rooms
.
[+ obj] :to show or prove that a person or thing is related to or involved with something
The
study
links
high
cholesterol
levels
to
/
with
an
increased
risk
of
heart
attacks
.
The
police
said
that
they
have
evidence
linking
him
to
these
crimes
.
b
A thing or person that is linked to/with something is connected or related to it in some way.
High
cholesterol
is
linked
to
an
increased
risk
of
heart
attacks
.
He
denied
that
his
business
partner
was
in
any
way
linked
to
the
theft
.
Scientists
have
discovered
a
gene
that
is
linked
to
/
with
[=
involved
in
]
the
development
of
Alzheimer's
disease
.
Your
raise
is
linked
to
your
job
performance
. [=
your
raise
is
related
to
your
job
performance
;
the
size
of
your
raise
is
related
to
how
well
you
do
your
job
]
He
argues
that
poverty
is
directly
/
indirectly
linked
to
/
with
certain
health
problems
.
My
fate
is
inextricably
linked
to
hers
. =
Our
fates
are
inextricably
linked
.
to cause (different groups, countries, etc.) to be joined together [+ obj]
The
marriage
of
their
children
has
linked
the
two
families
.
These
countries
are
linked
in
a
loose
confederation
. [
no
obj
]
Her
company
recently
linked
(
up
)
with
three
others
to
form
a
multinational
association
.
noun
plural links
[count] a relationship or connection between things
Their
research
shows
a
link
between
high
cholesterol
and
an
increased
risk
of
heart
attacks
. [=
shows
that
high
cholesterol
causes
an
increased
risk
of
heart
attacks
]
Police
have
discovered
/
established
a
direct
link
between
the
two
murders
.
a relationship between people, groups, nations, etc.
The
government
has
established
/
forged
trade
links
with
other
countries
.
She
felt
a
strong
link
with
/
to
her
ancestors
.
something that allows movement from one place to another
The
bridge
was
the
island's
link
to
the
mainland
.
There
are
plans
to
build
a
rail
link
from
the
airport
to
the
city
.
something that allows two or more people or things to communicate with each other
A
radio
was
his
only
link
to
the
outside
world
.
a
satellite
/
video
link
hyperlink
His
Web
site
includes
links
to
other
sites
.
a single part of a chain
The
chain
broke
at
its
weakest
link. -
often
used
figuratively
an
important
link
in
the
chain
of
events
[=
an
important
event
in
a
series
of
related
events
]
It
is
the
weak
link [=
the
least
strong
or
successful
part
]
in
the
company's
line
of
products
.
the
weakest
link
in
a
computer
network
[=
the
part
of
a
computer
network
that
is
most
likely
to
fail
]
US :a long, narrow piece of sausage in a series of connected pieces also; :a small sausage that is long and narrow - see also cuff link links missing link
* Các từ tương tự:
linkage
,
linking verb
,
links
,
linkup
noun
A chain is no stronger than its weakest link
tie
bond
coupling
connector
vinculum
element
constituent
component
What is the link between her arrival and his sudden departure? He thinks he's identified the missing link
connection
tie-up
tie-in
relation
relationship
association
affiliation
interdependence
verb
They linked arms to form a barrier
Often
link
up
couple
join
fasten
(
together
)
unite
concatenate
I cannot help feeling that this murder links up with the others
connect
tie
(
up
or
in
or
together
)
associate
relate
identify
with
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