link

link /liɳk/
  • danh từ
    • đuốc, cây đuốc
    • danh từ
      • mắt xích, vòng xích, khâu xích
      • mắt dây đạc (= 0, 20 m)
      • (số nhiều) khuy cửa tay
      • mắt lưới; mắt áo sợi dệt, mắt áo sợi đan
      • mối liên lạc; chỗ nối; vật để nối
      • ngoại động từ
        • nối, nối lại với nhau, kết hợp lại, liên kết lại, liên hợp lại
        • khoác (tay)
        • nội động từ
          • kết hợp, liên kết; bị ràng buộc

         giò
         liên hệ
         liên kết
      • project link: liên kết dự báo
      •  liên lạc
         nối
         nối liền
         quan hệ
         ràng buộc
         sự kết hợp
         xúc xích
      • link sausage: xâu xúc xích

      • link system
         chế độ dây chuyền (xuất nhập khẩu)
        sausage link
         xúc xích

        [liɳk]

      • danh từ

        o   sự liên kết

        o   lực dính

        o   mối nối

        §   chain link : liên kết xích

        §   connecting link : mối nối; sự liên kết

        §   coordination link : liên kết phối hợp

        §   link ear : mấu lồi


        Xem thêm: nexus, linkup, tie, tie-in, connection, connectedness, connection, connexion, liaison, contact, inter-group communication, radio link, data link, associate, tie in, relate, colligate, link up, connect, connect, tie, link up, connect, link up, join, unite, yoke



      • link

        Từ điển Collocation

        link noun

        ADJ. close, intimate | strong | tenuous, weak | clear, definite, obvious | possible Scientists have established possible links between cancer and diet. | crucial, essential, important, vital Social workers provide a vital link between hospital and community. | common The common link between the three artists is their age. | formal, informal | direct, indirect | historical, long-standing | connecting | causal The report failed to prove a causal link between violence on screen and in real life. | missing the missing link in the search for the causes of cancer | tangible a tangible link with the past | business, commercial, communication, cultural, diplomatic, economic, financial, military, political, professional, sporting, trade, etc. | family, kinship | air, rail/railway, road, transport | fast, high-speed | computer, modem, radio, satellite, telephone, video

        VERB + LINK have | build, create, develop, establish, forge, foster, make The college is keen to build links with local industries. | provide | maintain, preserve | strengthen | break, cut, sever She has severed her last links with her family.

        LINK + VERB connect sth, join sth

        LINK + NOUN road

        PREP. via a/the ~ a programme transmitted via a satellite link | ~ across trade links across the border | ~ between The statistics show a clear link between social class and crime. | ~ in The sales manager is regarded as the weakest link in the chain. | ~ to The driver has a radio link to base. | ~ with the city's traditional link with opera


        Từ điển WordNet

          n.

        • the means of connection between things linked in series; nexus
        • a fastener that serves to join or connect; linkup, tie, tie-in

          the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction

        • the state of being connected; connection, connectedness

          the connection between church and state is inescapable

        • a connecting shape; connection, connexion
        • a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain
        • (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list
        • a channel for communication between groups; liaison, contact, inter-group communication

          he provided a liaison with the guerrillas

        • a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network; radio link
        • an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data; data link

          v.

        • make a logical or causal connection; associate, tie in, relate, colligate, link up, connect

          I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind

          colligate these facts

          I cannot relate these events at all

        • connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; connect, tie, link up

          Can you connect the two loudspeakers?

          Tie the ropes together

          Link arms

        • be or become joined or united or linked; connect, link up, join, unite

          The two streets connect to become a highway

          Our paths joined

          The travelers linked up again at the airport

        • link with or as with a yoke; yoke

          yoke the oxen together


        Microsoft Computer Dictionary

        vb. 1.To produce an executable program from compiled modules (programs, routines, or libraries) by merging the object code (assembly language object code, executable machine code, or a variation of machine code) of the program and resolving interconnecting references (such as a library routine called by a program). See also linker. 2. To connect two elements in a data structure by using index variables or pointer variables. See also index (definition 1), pointer (definition 1).n. See hyperlink.

        English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

        links|linked|linking
        syn.: bridge combine connect couple join put together unite