connect
/kəˈnekt/- bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established连接; 联结:
the electrodes were connected to a recording device
电极被连接到录音设备上
a computer network that connects all the PC terminals together.
把所有个人计算机终端连在一起的计算机网络。
- join together so as to provide access and communication连接以供通行(或交通):
all the buildings are connected by underground passages
所有的大楼都由地下通道连接在一起
no obj. the motorway connects with major routes from all parts of the country.这条高速公路和国内各地的主干线相连。
- link to a power or water supply与电源(或供水系统)相连接; 通电; 通水:
by 1892 most of the village had been connected to the mains.
到1892年, 这个村庄大都通上了水电。
- put (someone) into contact by telephone用电话联系(某人):
I was quickly connected to the police.
我很快用电话联系上了警察。
- no obj.(of a train, bus, aircraft, etc. ) be timed to arrive at its destination just before another train, aircraft, etc., departs so that passengers can transfer from one to the other(火车、公共汽车、飞机等)接续, 衔接; 联运:
the bus connects with trains from Windemere station.
这部公共汽车与温德米尔车站开出的火车衔接。
- associate or relate in some respect联系; 结合; 与…有关系:
employees are rewarded with bonuses connected to their firm's performance
雇员们可获得与其公司业绩相联系的奖金
the issues connected with female criminality.
与女性犯罪相关的问题。
- think of as being linked or related认为有关; 使联系:
I didn't connect the two incidents at the time.
我那时并没有把这两件事联系起来。
- (of a thing) provide or have a link or relationship with (someone or something)(事物)(使)与(某人, 某事)有关系:
there was no evidence to connect Jefferson with the theft.
没有证据证明杰斐逊与此窃案有关。
- no obj. form a relationship or feel an affinity使有关联; 成为姻亲, 联姻:
he can't connect with anyone any more.
他不能再与任何人来往了。
- no obj. informal (of a blow) hit the intended target〈非正式〉(击打)击中目标:
the blow connected and he felt a burst of pain.
他被打中了, 感到一阵疼痛。