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121connect — To join or fasten together as by something intervening; to associate as in occurrence or in idea; to combine; to unite or link together, as in an electrical circuit; to establish a bond or relation between; to meet or make connections for… …
122connect up — …
123connect the dots — verb a) To attempt to complete a puzzle in which dots on a paper must be connected in a specific order so that the joining lines form a picture. b) To make connections in ones mind, arriving at a more holistic understanding of a situation …
124connect time — time that a user is connected to an Internet service provider …
125connect with — join one thing with another; show or think of as related …
126connect time — The period of time during which a user is logged on to the network …
127connect signal — An off hook signal transmitted forward which indicates a trunk seizure …
128connect something up (to something) — conˌnect sthˈup (to sth) | conˌnect ˈup (to sth) derived to join sth to a supply of electricity, gas, etc. or to another piece of equipment; to be joined in this way • She connected up the two computers. Opp: ↑disconnect Main entry:… …