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1 connect in series
vtELEC, ELEC ENG acoplar en serie -
2 connect
12 vtCINEMAT conectarCOMP&DP conectar, enlazarELEC, ELEC ENG communications enlazar, device acoplar, in series, parallel etc conectar, several components empalmarPHYS, PROD conectar -
3 series
plural; see seriesseries n1. serie2. ciclo / serie / programa3. serietr['sɪəriːz]4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL serie nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin series SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL en serieadj.• en serie adj.n.• encadenamiento s.m.• racha s.f.• retahila s.f.• sarta s.f.• seguida s.f.• serie (ESP, MAT) s.m.• sucesión s.f.'sɪriːz, 'sɪəriːza) ( succession) serie f, sucesión fshe made a series of mistakes — cometió una serie or una sucesión de errores
b) (set, group)a TV/radio series — una serie or un serial or (CS) una serial de televisión/radio
a series of concerts/lectures — un ciclo or un programa de conciertos/conferencias
c) (in baseball, cricket) serie fd) ( Elec)['sɪǝrɪz]1. N(pl series)1) (gen, TV) serie f ; [of lectures, films] ciclo m2) (Math) serie f, progresión f3) (Elec)2.CPDseries producer N — (TV) productor(a) m / f de la serie
* * *['sɪriːz, 'sɪəriːz]a) ( succession) serie f, sucesión fshe made a series of mistakes — cometió una serie or una sucesión de errores
b) (set, group)a TV/radio series — una serie or un serial or (CS) una serial de televisión/radio
a series of concerts/lectures — un ciclo or un programa de conciertos/conferencias
c) (in baseball, cricket) serie fd) ( Elec) -
4 link
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1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) eslabón2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) enlace, vínculo, lazo
2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) unir, conectar- link uplink1 n1. eslabón2. enlace / conexiónthe rail link between the airport and the city el enlace ferroviario entre el aeropuerto y la ciudad3. vínculo / lazo / relaciónthere is a link between smoking and lung cancer hay una relación entre el tabaco y el cáncer de pulmónlink2 vb1. unir / conectar2. vincular / relacionarthe police suspect that the two crimes may be linked la policía sospecha que los dos crímenes estén relacionadostr[lɪŋk]1 (in chain) eslabón nombre masculino2 (connection) enlace nombre masculino3 figurative use vínculo, lazo1 unir, conectar2 figurative use vincular, relacionar1 campo m sing de golf\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto link arms tomarse del brazoweak link figurative use punto débillink ['lɪŋk] vt: unir, enlazar, conectarlink vito link up : unirse, conectarlink n1) : eslabón m (de una cadena)2) bond: conexión f, lazo m, vínculo mn.• campo de golf s.m.• enlace s.m.• eslabón s.m.• nexo s.m.v.• engarzar v.• engazar v.• enlazar (Teléfono) v.• eslabonar v.• ligar v.lɪŋk
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1)a) ( in chain) eslabón mthe missing link — ( Anthrop) el eslabón perdido
b) cuff link2)a) ( connection) conexión fb) (tie, bond) vínculo m, lazo mc) (Telec, Transp) conexión f, enlace mrail/air link — conexión ferroviaria/aérea
d) ( Comput) (between programs, terminals) enlace m; ( in compilation) montaje m
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a) \<\<components\>\> unir, enlazar*; \<\<terminals\>\> conectarto link arms — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* del brazo
b) \<\<buildings/towns\>\> unir, conectarc) \<\<facts/events\>\> relacionarto link something TO/WITH something — relacionar algo con algo
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via) link up 1)b) (Comput, Telec)to link INTO something — conectar or enlazar* con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- link up[lɪŋk]1. N1) [of chain] eslabón mthe last link in the chain — (fig) el último eslabón en la cadena
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the missing link — (fig) el eslabón perdido2) (=connection) relación f, conexión fthe link between smoking and lung cancer — la relación or conexión entre el tabaco y el cáncer de pulmón
3) (=tie, association) vínculo m, lazo m•
to have links with sth/sb — tener vínculos or lazos con algo/algnwe now have closer links with overseas universities — ahora tenemos vínculos or lazos más estrechos con universidades extranjeras
4) (Travel) enlace m, conexión frail/air/road links — enlaces mpl ferroviarios/aéreos/por carretera, conexiones fpl ferroviarias/aéreas/por carretera
5) (Telec, TV, Rad)radio/telephone/satellite link — conexión f radiofónica/telefónica/vía satélite
6) (Internet) enlace m ; links2. VT1) (=join, connect) [+ parts, units] unir (to a); conectar (to con); [+ computers] conectar (to con); [+ towns, buildings] comunicar, conectarthe Channel Tunnel links Britain and France — el túnel del Canal de la Mancha comunica or conecta Gran Bretaña con Francia, el túnel del Canal de la Mancha une a Gran Bretaña y Francia
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to link arms — tomarse del brazo, cogerse del brazo (Sp)•
to be linked into a system — (Comput) estar conectado a un sistema2) (=relate) relacionarthe evidence linking smoking with early death — las pruebas que relacionan or que establecen una relación entre el tabaco y las muertes prematuras
there is evidence linking the group to a series of terrorist attacks — hay pruebas que implican al grupo en una serie de atentados terroristas
3. VI1)• to link together — [parts, components] encajar
2)• to link into sth — (Comput) conectar con algo
- link up* * *[lɪŋk]
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1)a) ( in chain) eslabón mthe missing link — ( Anthrop) el eslabón perdido
b) cuff link2)a) ( connection) conexión fb) (tie, bond) vínculo m, lazo mc) (Telec, Transp) conexión f, enlace mrail/air link — conexión ferroviaria/aérea
d) ( Comput) (between programs, terminals) enlace m; ( in compilation) montaje m
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a) \<\<components\>\> unir, enlazar*; \<\<terminals\>\> conectarto link arms — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* del brazo
b) \<\<buildings/towns\>\> unir, conectarc) \<\<facts/events\>\> relacionarto link something TO/WITH something — relacionar algo con algo
2.
via) link up 1)b) (Comput, Telec)to link INTO something — conectar or enlazar* con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- link up
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