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adjective* * *con·nect·ed[kəˈnektɪd]adj pred, inv1. (joined together)▪ to be \connected verbunden sein (to/with mit + dat); (plugged in) angeschlossen sein (to/with an + akk)2. (related, being family)▪ to be \connected to sb mit jdm verwandt seinI don't think he's \connected to that family ich glaube nicht, dass er mit dieser Familie verwandt istto be \connected [to sb] by marriage [mit jdm] verschwägert sein3. (having to do with)▪ to be \connected miteinander in Zusammenhang stehen, zusammenhängenthe two murders seem to be \connected in some way zwischen den beiden Morden scheint es irgendeinen Zusammenhang zu geben▪ to be \connected with sth mit etw dat in Verbindung [o Zusammenhang] stehen, mit etw dat zusammenhängen4. (based)* * *connected [kəˈnektıd] adj1. verbunden, verknüpft2. (logisch) zusammenhängend:the two deaths may be connected zwischen den beiden Todesfällen besteht möglicherweise ein Zusammenhang3. verwandt (to, with mit):be well connected einflussreiche Verwandte oder gute Beziehungen haben;connected by marriage verschwägert5. TECH gekoppelt6. ELEK angeschlossen, (zu)geschaltet:connected load Anschlusswert m* * *adjective(logically joined) zusammenhängend; (related) verwandt* * *adj.angeschlossen adj.verbunden adj.zusammen gebunden adj.zusammengebunden (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj. -
2 tie in/up
(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) passe med* * *(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) passe med -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) ligar, concordar -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) vera í samræmi við -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) összefüggésben van -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) condizer -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) ilişkisi olmak, bağıntısı bulunmak -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) skladati se -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) olla yhtäpitävä -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) stemme overens med, passe inn -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) concondare -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) wiązać się -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) saskanēt; sakrist -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) sietis, rištis -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) stämma med -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) a lega de -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) ταιριάζω -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) odpovídat -
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(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) odpovedať
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