Connect

  • 21connect — [[t]kəne̱kt[/t]] connects, connecting, connected 1) V RECIP ERG If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together. [V n to n] You can connect the machine to your hi fi …

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  • 22connect — verb 1 JOIN (T) to join two or more things together: This railway line connects London and Edinburgh. | connect sth to/with: Connect the speakers to the record player and plug it in. | connecting passage/door etc (=one that joins two rooms,… …

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  • 23connect — v. 1) to connect closely, intimately; loosely 2) (d; intr.) to connect to, with (this bus is supposed to connect with a train) 3) (D; tr.) to connect to, with (are you connected with this firm? to connect a TV set to an antenna) * * * [kə nekt]… …

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  • 24connect — connectible, connectable, adj. connectibility, connectability, n. /keuh nekt /, v.t. 1. to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network. 2 …

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  • 25connect — verb 1 join ADVERB ▪ directly ▪ Downstairs toilets were connected directly to the drains. ▪ physically ▪ remotely, wirelessly ▪ …

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  • 26connect up — phrasal verb Word forms connect up : present tense I/you/we/they connect up he/she/it connects up present participle connecting up past tense connected up past participle connected up 1) [transitive] to join several things or places together a… …

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  • 27connect — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin conectere, connectere, from com + nectere to bind Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to become joined < the two rooms connect by a hallway > < ideas that connect easily to form a theory > 2 …

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  • 28connect up — v. (D; tr.) to connect up to, with (to connect a telephone up to the exchange) * * * with (to connect up a telephone up to the exchange) (D; tr.) to connect up to …

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  • 29connect*/*/*/ — [kəˈnekt] verb 1) [I/T] to join two things together She carefully connected the two wires.[/ex] This cable connects to the back of the TV.[/ex] one of the bridges connecting Manhattan to the rest of New York[/ex] 2) [T] to join something to a&#8230; …

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  • 30connect — Synonyms and related words: abut, abut on, account for, accouple, accredit with, accrete to, accumulate, acknowledge, add, adhere, adjoin, affect, affiliate, affix, agglutinate, ally, amalgamate, amass, anchor, answer to, appertain to, apply,&#8230; …

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