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connecting [kə'nektɪŋ]Electricity (cable, wire) de connexion►► Electricity connecting block domino m;connecting door porte f de communication;connecting flight correspondance f;Technology connecting piece pièce f de raccordement;Technology connecting pipe tuyau m de raccordement ou de jonction;Technology connecting rod bielle f;connecting rooms (in hotel) pièces fpl communicantes;connecting train correspondance f -
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connecting [kəˈnektɪŋ][link] de connexion* * *[kə'nektɪŋ]1) [flight] de correspondance2) [room] attenant -
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > connecting
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5 connecting
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > connecting
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6 connecting rod
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7 connecting pipe
tuyau de raccordement m, éclisse f, plaque de raccord fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > connecting pipe
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8 connecting rod
barre d’accouplement f, bielle fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > connecting rod
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9 connecting rods
armature de liaison f, fers de liaison mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > connecting rods
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10 connecting screw
vis d’assemblage f, vis de jonction fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > connecting screw
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > pipe connecting
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connection, connexion [kəˈnek∫ən]1. nounb. ( = associate) relation fc. ( = train, bus, plane) correspondance fd. (electrical) raccordement me. ( = link) liaison f• a telephone/radio/satellite connection une liaison téléphonique/radio/par satellitef. [of rods, tubes] raccord m2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ In the French word, the ct becomes an x.* * *connexion (dated) GB [kə'nekʃn] noun1) ( logical link) rapport mto have no connection with — n'avoir aucun rapport or n'avoir rien à voir avec
in connection with — au sujet de, à propos de
in this connection... — à ce sujet...
2) ( personal link) lien m ( between entre; with avec)4) ( connecting up) ( to mains) branchement m; (of pipes, tubes) raccord m; ( of wires) câblage m6) ( in travel) correspondance f7) Computing connexion f -
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plug [plʌg]1. nouna. [of bath, basin] bonde fc. ( = spark plug) bougie f• to give sth/sb a plug donner un coup de pouce (publicitaire) à qch/qna. ( = fill) [+ hole, crack] boucher ; [+ leak] colmater3. compounds[+ lead, apparatus] brancher* * *[plʌg] 1.1) Electricity ( on appliance) prise f (de courant); ( connecting device) (on computer, for phone) fiche fto pull the plug on — (colloq) retirer son soutien à [scheme, project]
2) (in bath, sink, barrel) bonde f3) Construction ( for screw) cheville f4) ( stopper) bonde f; ( for leak) bouchon m; ( for medical purpose) tampon m5) Automobile (also spark plug) bougie f6) ( in advertising)2.transitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)2) (colloq) ( promote) faire de la publicité pour [book, show, product]3) Electricity3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)to plug into — se brancher à [TV, computer]; fig se mettre au courant de [public opinion, mood]
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(b) (making contacts) établissement m d'un réseau de contactsDaimler-Chrysler has 13,000 people working in its Auburn Hills, Michigan headquarters. Kathryn Lee, staff labor programs administrator, is proud that her company supports a Women's Network Group and provides a number of opportunities for after-hours networking, including guest speakers and presentations.
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connecting — n. the act of bringing two things into contact. Syn: joining, connection, connexion. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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