词汇 | connect |
释义 | connect verb uk /kəˈnekt/ us /kəˈnekt/ connectverb (JOIN)B1[ I or T ] to join or be joined with something else: (使或被)连接;(使或被)相连 connect something to somethingCan I connect my printer to your computer?我能把我的打印机连在你的计算机上吗? connect toWhere does the stove connect to the electricity? Has the phone/electricity/gas/internet been connected (= switched on or joined to the main supply) in your new place yet?你们的新居接通电话/电/煤气/互联网了吗? I'll just connect up the printer to the computer and then we'll be ready to go. Most villages in the highlands are now connected by roads.大多数高原上的村庄都通了公路。 The two skyscrapers were connected by a vertiginous walkway.那两座摩天大楼由一条看着眼晕的空中走廊连接。 Use a screw to connect the pieces of metal. The bone broke just where the thigh connects to the knee. Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor intertwine interweave isthmic jointed junction umbilical unification unified unify unintegrated connectverb (RELATE)C2[ T ] to consider or show a person or thing to be related to someone or something else: 把…联系起来;由…联想到 connect someone/something with someone/somethingShe's an actress I connect with the theatre rather than films.这个女演员让我联想到的是戏剧而不是电影。 Police are connecting the break-in with other recent thefts in the area.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 the clothing trade at all. They connected the crop failure with strange weather conditions. Nobody connected her with the thefts. He has been connected with the local church all his life. There is nothing to connect him with the terrorists. Linking and relating affiliated AL appertain to something applicable around collateral ecosystem equation interconnect interconnected interconnectedness interconnection intercorrelate recoupling relatability relatable relate relate to someone/something relatedly tar connectverb (RELATIONSHIP)to feel close to someone or have a good relationship with them: 与…建立良好关系 connect withShe has a remarkable ability to connect with a wide variety of people.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。 Being friends & getting to know them be on speaking termsidiom be/get in with someoneidiom be/live in each other's pocketsidiom befriend bonding get along get on get on like a house on fireidiom go back a long wayidiom hang mix move pal around pal up present pull pull something on score speak strike connectverb (PHONE)[ T ] to make it possible for you to speak to someone else by phone: 为…接通(电话) connect someone to someone/somethingHe connected me to his colleague, who took my details. connect someone with someone/somethingCould you connect me with room 212, please? Please hold while I connect you. Communications - by telephone 0800 number 3G 4G 5G access code aeroplane mode airplane mode buzz caller ID Freephone ISDN nomophobia patch someone through phone in phone mast pick reverse speakerphone telephone unlisted connectverb (TRANSPORT)[ I ] If two buses, trains, etc. connect, they arrive at times that allow passengers to get off one and onto another: (运输工具)联运,衔接 connect withYour flight arrives at 12.30, when it connects with a bus service to your hotel.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 connecting train service between the airport and the city.机场和该市之间有火车联运。 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor intertwine interweave isthmic jointed junction umbilical unification unified unify unintegrated You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Travelling connectverb (SPORT)[ I ] If someone's hand, foot, bat, etc. connects with something such as a ball or another player, they hit it: connect withHer head connected with the ball and it flew past the goalkeeper. He threw a punch but it failed to connect. He appeared to slip as she connected with the ball. The power of his swing was revealed in the totally different sound his ball made when his club connected. He swung his right foot and connected only with thin air as the ball bounced high and ended up in the net. The keeper stuck out a foot, connected with nothing, and fell over. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hitting and beating connect | American Dictionaryconnect verb us/kəˈnekt/ connectverb (JOIN)[ I/T ] to join together two things, or to be joined together: [ I ]The printer connects to the computer. [ T ]A ferry connects the island to the mainland. [ T ]Is your electricity connected yet (= has your home been joined to the supply)? connectverb (RELATE)[ T ] to consider a person or thing as related in some way to something else: [ T ]I connect Roberta Peters with the theater rather than movies. [ I ]He’s always found a way to connect with his audience. connectverb (TELEPHONE)[ T ] to make it possible for someone to communicate by telephone: Operator, please connect me with room 1125. connectverb (TRANSPORT)[ I ] (of aircraft, trains, etc.) to arrive before a second vehicle leaves on which passengers can continue their trip: The flight to Chicago connects with a flight to New York. connectingadjective[ not gradable ]us/kəˈnek·tɪŋ/ They turned down a connecting road. connect | Business Englishconnect verb uk /kəˈnekt/us [ I or T ] to join two or more pieces of equipment together, or to be joined in this way: Wireless networks allow you to connect two or more PCs within your own home. connect to sthThe cable connects to a USB slot. connect sth to/with sthOnce the drives are installed, connect power and data cables to each one. be connected (to sth)The red light shows that the electricity supply is connected. [ T ] to join two places: a high-speed rail corridor connecting the major European cities connect sth to/with sthThe Midtown tunnel connects Long Island to Manhattan. [ I or T ] to create a relationship between two or more people, groups, or things: Internet searches are an important tool for connecting buyers and sellers. Successful marketing is all about connecting with your customers, and building good relationships. connect sb/sth to sb/sthOur aim is to connect our members to a global network of business and industry peers. [ I or T ] COMMUNICATIONS, IT, INTERNET to use a computer, phone, etc. in order to use the internet or other computer system: Anti-virus software is a must if your computer is connected to the internet. connect sth to sthMore and more employees are connecting smartphones to their employers' network. connect sb/sth with sb/sthan intranet system connecting dealers worldwide with a central database get/stay connectedMany executives feel a pressure to stay connected outside normal working hours. [ T ] to consider or see a relationship between one person or thing and another: He had a problem connecting what he had learned on the course with the day-to-day running of the department. [ T ] COMMUNICATIONS to allow someone who has made a phone call to speak to another person or to use a telephone service: One moment please, I'll try to connect you. connect sb to sb/sthBT has raised the price of connecting callers to its directory enquiry service. [ I ] TRANSPORT if two public transport vehicles connect, they arrive at suitable times to allow passengers to get off one and onto another in order to continue their journey: connect with sthYour flight arrives at ten o'clock and will connect with a bus service to the conference centre. a connecting flight/train, etc. TRANSPORT a flight, train, etc. that leaves at a suitable time for you to take it to continue your journey after you have travelled on a previous flight, train, etc.: There are connecting services to Schiphol airport in Amsterdam from more than 10 UK regional airports. connect the dots to bring together information from different places in order to understand something as a whole or how different things affect each other: We fail to connect the dots between the way we live today and the needs of tomorrow. No one knew all the information and no one connected all the dots. Examples of connectconnect The underlying graph and the hierarchy are connected to each other by a third graph, called the coupling graph. Task-based instruction theor y, and that connected with negotiation-ofmeaning studies. The interaction occurs in a wait station, a small room with doorways on three sides that connects the kitchen, bar, and serving area. The central problem is connected to the steps involving identification activities. Consider the trace connecting q and q through the lower side. The previous development suggested a sequence of soundscapes clearly connected with extrinsic identities. Therefore, while in traditional music, sound-making and the perception of sound are interwoven, in electroacoustic music they are often not connected. Twist number one: it would all be performed on laptops connected to an eight-channel surroundsound system. To a large extent the studies are connected with the church and churchyard. 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. Obviously, the voice and body are strongly connected with each other. Each person in this unbounded network is a human node connected to all other nodes both human and non-human. When the precondition of connecting waterways is tested, it fails. A graph is called a tree if it is connected and if none of its subgraphs is a cycle. The connected sum at two or three of the three points where these horospheres are tangent produces an embedded genus-0, or genus-1, surface. See all examples of connect 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. |
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