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1 networking
net·work·ing[ˈnetˌwɜ:kɪŋ, AM -ˌwɜ:rk-]n no pl2. COMPUT Vernetzen nt; (working of a network) Netzwerkbetrieb m; (interconnecting computers) Netzwerkverlegung f* * *['netwɜːkɪŋ]n2) (= making contacts) Knüpfen nt von Kontakten; Networking nt* * *1. COMPUT Vernetzung f2. besonders US das Anknüpfen von Geschäftsbeziehungen und -kontakten durch zwanglose Treffen* * *n.Vernetzung (Comp.) f. -
2 interconnect
1. transitive verbmiteinander verbinden; zusammenschalten [Stromkreise, Verstärker, Lautsprecher]2. intransitive verbmiteinander in Zusammenhang stehen* * *inter·con·nect[ˌɪntəkəˈnekt, AM -t̬ɚ-]I. vt▪ to \interconnect sb/sth with sb/sth jdn/etw mit jdm/etw verbindenthis system \interconnects all the computers in the building durch dieses System sind alle Computer in dem Gebäude vernetztto \interconnect loudspeakers Lautsprecher zusammenschalten\interconnected terminals COMPUT vernetzte TerminalsII. vi miteinander in Zusammenhang stehenpoverty and homelessness are \interconnected Armut und Obdachlosigkeit sind miteinander verknüpft* * *["ɪntəkə'nekt]1. vtmiteinander verbinden; loudspeakers, circuits also zusammenschalteninterconnected problems/events etc — zusammenhängende Probleme/Ereignisse etc
are these events interconnected in any way? — besteht irgendein Zusammenhang zwischen diesen Vorfällen?
2. vimiteinander verbunden sein; (facts, events) in Zusammenhang stehento interconnect with sth — mit etw verbunden sein/in Zusammenhang stehen
* * ** * *1. transitive verbmiteinander verbinden; zusammenschalten [Stromkreise, Verstärker, Lautsprecher]2. intransitive verb* * *v.durchschalten v.verbinden v.zusammen binden v.zusammenbinden (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
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