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1 eng mit etw. zusammenhängen
to be closely linked to/with sth. -
2 vernetzen
v/t EDV network; (Themen, Systeme etc.) link, connect, integrate; CHEM. cross-link* * *ver|nẹt|zen ptp verne\#tztvt (ESP MOT)to link up, to integrate; (COMPUT) to network* * *ver·net·zen *vt1. INFORM▪ etw \vernetzen link [or associate] somethingeng vernetzt closely connected [or linked]Kräfte \vernetzen to combine forces3. CHEM▪ etw \vernetzen to interlace [or cross-link] sth▪ vernetzt cross-linked, interlacedvernetztes Polyethylen cross-linked polyethylenevernetztes Polymer network polymer* * *transitives Verb (Chemie, Technik) interlink* * ** * *transitives Verb (Chemie, Technik) interlink* * *v.to net v.to network v. -
3 verbunden
verbunden adj 1. BANK affiliated; 2. BÖRSE linked; 3. GEN affiliated, associated; 4. IND allied; 5. PERS connected, associated, affiliated; 6. POL confederate • verbunden mit 1. COMP coupled with; 2. GEN affiliated to, associated with, connected with* * *adj 1. < Bank> affiliated; 2. < Börse> linked; 3. < Geschäft> affiliated, associated; 4. < Ind> allied; 5. < Person> connected, associated, affiliated; 6. < Pol> confederate ■ verbunden mit 1. < Comp> coupled with; 2. < Geschäft> affiliated to, associated with, connected with* * *verbunden
[con]joint, conjunct, tied up, (verpflichtet) obliged, liable;
• mit dem Grundstück fest verbunden affixed to land, incident to a piece of land;
• verbunden sein to be connected, (dazugehören) to be incidental;
• mit jem. geschäftlich verbunden sein to entertain business relations with s. o.;
• mit zusätzlichen Kosten verbunden sein to involve additional costs;
• mit einer Stellung verbunden sein to be appendant to a position;
• mit einer Reise verbundene Ausgaben expenses incidental to a journey;
• eng miteinander verbundene Gewerbezweige two closely connected trades;
• verbundene Kosten composite cost;
• verbundene Leben (Lebensversicherung) joint lives;
• verbundene Unternehmen affiliated enterprises;
• verbundene Warenzeichen associated trademarks. -
4 verflechten
v/t und v/refl (unreg.): ( sich) verflechten interweave, intertwine (beide auch fig.); WIRTS. integrate; zu einem Zopf verflechten plait, Am. braid; etw. zu einer Gesamtheit etc. verflechten weave s.th. into a whole etc.; jemanden in etw. verflechten involve s.o. ( oder get s.o. involved) in s.th.; verflochten* * *to twist; to interweave;sich verflechtento intertwine* * *ver|flẹch|ten ptp verflo\#chten [fɛɐ'flɔxtn] irreg1. vtto interweave, to intertwine; Bänder to interlace; (auch fig) Methoden to combine; Firmen to interlinkverflechten (in Gespräch, Unternehmen) — to involve sb in sth; in dunkle Geschäfte to entangle or embroil sb in sth
2. vrto interweave, to intertwine; (Bänder) to interlace; (= sich verwirren) to become entangled (mit in); (Themen) to interweave; (Methoden) to combine* * *ver·flech·ten *▪ etw [miteinander] \verflechten to interweave [or intertwine] sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb interweave; intertwine; interlace; (verwickeln) involvemiteinander verflochten sein — (fig.) be interlinked
* * *verflechten v/t & v/r (irr):zu einem Zopf verflechten plait, US braid;verflechten weave sth into a whole etc;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb interweave; intertwine; interlace; (verwickeln) involvemiteinander verflochten sein — (fig.) be interlinked
* * *v.to interlace v.to twist v.to weave v.(§ p.,p.p.: wove, woven)or: weaved•) -
5 vernetzen
ver·net·zen *vt1) informetw \vernetzen to network sth, to link up sth sep;etw \vernetzen link [or associate] something;[mit etw] vernetzt sein to be linked [up] [to sth];eng vernetzt closely connected [or linked];Kräfte \vernetzen to combine forces
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