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1 | usually passive if people , things, or events are linked, they are related to each other in some way 连接;联系 |
| Police suspect that the two murder cases are linked. 警察怀疑这两起谋杀案有关联。 |
| be linked to/with sth Rock music has often been linked with the drug culture. 人们常常把摇滚乐和毒品文化联系在一起。 |
| be closely/inextricably/intimately linked People’ s physical and emotional well-being are inextricably linked. 人们的身体健康和情绪状况是密不可分的。 |
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2 | to say or show that two things are related , or that one of the things causes the other 和…有联系;由…引起 |
| link sb/sth to sth Police have evidence linking Bates to a drug-importation operation. 警察有证据表明贝茨和一次毒品走私入境行动有牵连。 |
| Scientists now link certain types of cancer to the amount of junk food that people consume. 现在科学家们把某些类型的癌症和人们消耗的垃圾食品量联系起来。 |
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3 | to connect two or more places 把(地方)连接起来 |
| Several new roads will link the southern and northern regions of the country. 几条新公路将把该国的南部地区和北部地区连接起来。 |
| link sth to/with sth a new footbridge linking the Tate Modern with St Paul’ s Cathedral 一座把泰特现代艺术馆和圣保罗大教堂连接在一起的新的人行天桥 |
| 3a | to connect things together so that they stay attached 固定;连接 | | link sth to sth Link the supply cable to the fitting at the rear of the machine. 把电源线连到机器背后的接头上。 | |
| 3b | to connect computers so that information can be sent between them 把(计算机)连接起来(以相互传送信息) | |
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- | link arms |
| to put the bend of your arm through the bend of another person’ s arm |
| 手臂挽着手臂 |
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| The girls linked arms as they walked to school. 女孩子们步行去学校时手挽着手。 |
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- | ˌlink ˈup |
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| to make a connection between two or more things 连接起来;联系在一起 | +with The space shuttle will link up with the space station this afternoon. 航天飞机将于今天下午和太空站对接。 | |
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