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1 aansluiting
2 [verkeer] connection3 [het in verbinding gebracht worden] connection♦voorbeelden:1 aansluiting vinden bij iemand/iets • join in with someone/somethingaansluiting van Spanje bij de EEG • Spain's entry (in)to the EEC -
2 aansluiting op het gasnet
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3 Anschluss
m1. TELEF. etc.: connection; (Apparat) (tele)phone; (Zweit-, Zusatzanschluss) extension; (Leitung) line; einen Anschluss beantragen apply for ( oder order) a (tele)phone line ( oder connection); keinen Anschluss bekommen not get through; der Anschluss ist besetzt the line ( oder it) is engaged (Am. busy); kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer number unobtainable (Am. not in service)2. für Gas, Wasser etc.: supply; (Anschlussstelle) supply point; Anschluss an die Kanalisation connection to the sewer system; ein Haus ohne elektrischen Anschluss a house which is not connected to the mains, Am. a house off the grid3. im Verkehr: connection; der Bus mit Anschluss an den Zug nach... the bus which connects with the train to...; Anschluss haben have a connection ( nach to oder for); den Anschluss erreichen make ( oder manage) one’s connection; den Anschluss verpassen miss one’s connection; umg., fig. beruflich: miss the boat; (keinen Ehepartner finden) be left on the shelf4. fig. (Kontakt): Anschluss finden make contact ( oder friends) ( bei with); Anschluss suchen look for company5. SPORT: den Anschluss an (die Spitze etc.) erreichen oder finden catch up with; Fußball etc.: get back into the game; in der Tabelle: narrow the gap; den Anschluss verlieren oder verpassen be left ( oder fall) behind6. im Anschluss an (+ Akk) after, following; subsequent to geh.; im Anschluss an unser Schreiben further to our letter förm.* * *der Anschluss(Buchse) port; junction; outlet;(Reiseverbindung) connection;(Telefon) connection; line;(Versorgung) supply;(Zusammenschluss) union* * *Ạn|schlussm1) (= Verbindung) connection; (= Beitritt) entry (an +acc into); (an Klub) joining ( an +acc of HIST euph) AnschlussAnschluss haben nach (Rail) — to have a connection to
den Anschluss verpassen (Rail etc) — to miss one's connection; (fig) to miss the boat or bus; (alte Jungfer) to be left on the shelf (inf)
ihm gelang der Anschluss an die Spitze (Sport) — he managed to catch up with the leaders
2) (TELEC, COMPUT) connection; (= Anlage) telephone (connection); (= weiterer Apparat) extension; (= Wasseranschluss) supply point; (für Waschmaschine) pointelektrischer Anschluss — power point
der Anschluss ist besetzt (Telec) — the line is engaged (Brit) or busy (esp US)
an +acc with); (= Bekanntschaft) friendship, companionship; (= Aufnahme) integration an +acc with)kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer (Telec) — number unobtainable (Brit), this number is not in service (US)
* * *An·schlussRR<-es, Anschlüsse>An·schlußALT<-sses, Anschlüsse>mder \Anschluss ist gestört there's a disturbance on the lineder \Anschluss ist besetzt the line is engaged [or AM busy]\Anschluss [irgendwohin] bekommen to get through [to sth]▪ der \Anschluss connecting3.im \Anschluss an jdn/etw (in Bezug auf) with respect to sb/sth\Anschluss bekommen [o finden] to make friends\Anschluss [an jdn] suchen to want to make friends [with sb]diesem Läufer gelang der \Anschluss an die Spitze this runner has managed to join the top athletes\Anschluss [nach London/München] haben to have a connection [or connecting flight/train] [to London/Munich]den \Anschluss verpassen to miss one's connecting train/flight9.▶ den \Anschluss verpassen (keinen Partner finden) to be left on the shelf hum; (beruflich nicht vorwärtskommen) to miss the boat* * *1) connection; (Kabel) cableAnschluss an etwas (Akk.) erhalten/haben — be connected [up] to something
2) (telefonische Verbindung) connection[keinen] Anschluss bekommen — [not] get through
3) (Verkehrsw.) connectionSie haben Anschluss nach... — there is a connection to...
4) (Fernsprecher) telephone5) o. Pl. (Kontakt)6)im Anschluss an etwas — (Akk.) following or after something
* * *keinen Anschluss bekommen not get through;kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer number unobtainable (US not in service)Anschluss an die Kanalisation connection to the sewer system;ein Haus ohne elektrischen Anschluss a house which is not connected to the mains, US a house off the grid3. im Verkehr: connection;der Bus mit Anschluss an den Zug nach … the bus which connects with the train to …;Anschluss haben have a connection (den Anschluss erreichen make ( oder manage) one’s connection;den Anschluss verpassen miss one’s connection; umg, fig beruflich: miss the boat; (keinen Ehepartner finden) be left on the shelf4. fig (Kontakt):Anschluss finden make contact ( oder friends) (bei with);Anschluss suchen look for company5. SPORT:den Anschluss an (die Spitze etc)6.im Anschluss an unser Schreiben further to our letter form* * *1) connection; (Kabel) cableAnschluss an etwas (Akk.) erhalten/haben — be connected [up] to something
2) (telefonische Verbindung) connection[keinen] Anschluss bekommen — [not] get through
3) (Verkehrsw.) connectionSie haben Anschluss nach... — there is a connection to...
4) (Fernsprecher) telephone5) o. Pl. (Kontakt)6)im Anschluss an etwas — (Akk.) following or after something
* * *¨-e m.alignment n.connection n.connector n.junction n.port (electricity) n.socket n. -
4 Strom
Strom m 1. COMP electric power, power; 2. LOGIS flow; 3. UMWELT electric current, electricity (elektrischer); 4. FREI, RECHT river (Fluss) • gegen den Strom schwimmen GEN (infrml) buck the trend, go against the stream* * *m 1. < Comp> electric power, power; 2. < Transp> flow; 3. < Umwelt> elektrischer electric current, electricity; 4. <Frei, Recht> Fluss river ■ gegen den Strom schwimmen < Geschäft> buck the trend infrml, go against the stream* * *Strom, schiffbarer
navigable river;
• Strom von Besuchern flood (deluge) of callers;
• Strom von Computerdaten torrent of computer data;
• kontinuierlicher Strom von Einnahmen unbroken string of gains;
• Strom des Verkehrs flow of traffic;
• Strom im ganzen Land abschalten to black out the country;
• Strom sparen to save electricity;
• mit Strom versorgen to supply with electricity;
• Stromabgabe current output, power supply;
• Stromabnehmer (Verbraucher) consumer of electricity, (Ableser) electricity-meter reader, collector, (el.) tap, trolley arm, collector [shoe];
• Stromabschaltung power cut, cut-off of power;
• Stromanliegerstaat riparian state;
• Stromanschluss connection to the mains;
• Stromausfall power (current) failure, [power] blackout;
• Strombedarf power requirements;
• Strom- oder Gasberechnung für Mieter supplying electricity and gas to tenants;
• Strombereitstellung electricity provision;
• Strombilanz net position on electricity;
• Strombörse electricity bourse;
• Stromeinheit power unit;
• Stromeinschränkung power rationing;
• Stromentnahme consumption of electricity;
• Stromerzeuger [electric] generator;
• Stromerzeugung electricity generation, generation (production) of electricity;
• Strom-, Gas- und Wassergebühren bezahlen to pay utilities;
• Stromkürzung brownout;
• Stromleistung power output;
• Stromlieferung current supply;
• Stromlinienform (Auto) streamline design (shape). -
5 schiffbarer
Strom, schiffbarer
navigable river;
• Strom von Besuchern flood (deluge) of callers;
• Strom von Computerdaten torrent of computer data;
• kontinuierlicher Strom von Einnahmen unbroken string of gains;
• Strom des Verkehrs flow of traffic;
• Strom im ganzen Land abschalten to black out the country;
• Strom sparen to save electricity;
• mit Strom versorgen to supply with electricity;
• Stromabgabe current output, power supply;
• Stromabnehmer (Verbraucher) consumer of electricity, (Ableser) electricity-meter reader, collector, (el.) tap, trolley arm, collector [shoe];
• Stromabschaltung power cut, cut-off of power;
• Stromanliegerstaat riparian state;
• Stromanschluss connection to the mains;
• Stromausfall power (current) failure, [power] blackout;
• Strombedarf power requirements;
• Strom- oder Gasberechnung für Mieter supplying electricity and gas to tenants;
• Strombereitstellung electricity provision;
• Strombilanz net position on electricity;
• Strombörse electricity bourse;
• Stromeinheit power unit;
• Stromeinschränkung power rationing;
• Stromentnahme consumption of electricity;
• Stromerzeuger [electric] generator;
• Stromerzeugung electricity generation, generation (production) of electricity;
• Strom-, Gas- und Wassergebühren bezahlen to pay utilities;
• Stromkürzung brownout;
• Stromleistung power output;
• Stromlieferung current supply;
• Stromlinienform (Auto) streamline design (shape). -
6 conectar
v.1 to connect something.el puente conecta la isla con el continente the bridge connects o links the island to the mainlandEl adaptador conecta los dos cables The adapter connects both cables.2 to connect (vuelo).3 to switch on, to turn on.Ricardo conectó el abanico Richard switched on the fan.4 to wire up.5 to get drugs, to make a score, to score.* * *1 (gen) to connect (up)2 (aparato eléctrico) to switch on, plug in2 familiar (llevarse bien) to hit it off, get on well* * *verb1) to connect2) link* * *1. VT1) [+ cables, tubos] to connect (up)todavía no hemos conectado la luz en el piso nuevo — we still haven't had the electricity connected in the new flat
masa II, 6)conectar un aparato eléctrico a tierra — to earth o (EEUU) ground an electrical appliance
2) (=enlazar)esta autovía conectará Granada con Almería — this dual carriageway will link Granada and o to Almería
3) (=relacionar)no logro conectar una cosa con la otra — I can't see how one thing connects with another, I can't see how everything ties in together
conectó todos los datos y resolvió el problema — he put all the facts together and solved the problem
2. VI1) * (=congeniar)un autor que ha sabido conectar con el público — an author who knows how to get through to o reach the public
2) (=enlazar)esta carretera conectará con la autopista — this road will link up to o provide a link to the motorway
3) (TV, Radio)conectamos con nuestro corresponsal en Londres — and now it's over to our correspondent in London, and now we're going over to our correspondent in London
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cables/aparatos> to connect (up); <luz/gas/teléfono> to connectconectar algo a la red — to connect something to the mains supply o plug something in
2) ( relacionar) <hechos/sucesos> to connect, link3) (AmL) ( poner en contacto)2.conectar a alguien con alguien — to put somebody in touch o in contact with somebody
conectar vi1)a) (Rad, TV)conectar con alguien/algo — to go over to somebody/something
b) ( empalmar) to connect, link upc) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) (con vuelo, tren)este vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín — this flight/train connects with the Dublin one
2) (Méx arg) ( conseguir droga) to score (sl)* * *= connect, link, turn on, wire, hook, provide + an interface, network, hook up, hit it off.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex. A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.Ex. I don't think that is a very liberating experience, especially a terminal that's hooked to a large computer that almost no one understands, no one but a very few people.Ex. This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex. This paper briefly presents hints to libraries wishing to network their CD-ROM databases.Ex. People are going to want to hook up different pieces of software and expect them to work.Ex. As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.----* conectar en red = network.* conectarse = log on, log, login.* conectarse con = interface to/with.* conectarse mediante llamada telefónica = dial up.* volver a conectar = reconnect [re-connect].* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cables/aparatos> to connect (up); <luz/gas/teléfono> to connectconectar algo a la red — to connect something to the mains supply o plug something in
2) ( relacionar) <hechos/sucesos> to connect, link3) (AmL) ( poner en contacto)2.conectar a alguien con alguien — to put somebody in touch o in contact with somebody
conectar vi1)a) (Rad, TV)conectar con alguien/algo — to go over to somebody/something
b) ( empalmar) to connect, link upc) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) (con vuelo, tren)este vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín — this flight/train connects with the Dublin one
2) (Méx arg) ( conseguir droga) to score (sl)* * *= connect, link, turn on, wire, hook, provide + an interface, network, hook up, hit it off.Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.
Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex: A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.Ex: I don't think that is a very liberating experience, especially a terminal that's hooked to a large computer that almost no one understands, no one but a very few people.Ex: This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex: This paper briefly presents hints to libraries wishing to network their CD-ROM databases.Ex: People are going to want to hook up different pieces of software and expect them to work.Ex: As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.* conectar en red = network.* conectarse = log on, log, login.* conectarse con = interface to/with.* conectarse mediante llamada telefónica = dial up.* volver a conectar = reconnect [re-connect].* * *conectar [A1 ]vtA ‹cables/aparatos› to connect, connect up; ‹luz/gas/teléfono› to connectantes de conectarlo a la red compruebe el voltaje before connecting to the mains supply o plugging it in, check the voltageB (relacionar) ‹hechos/sucesos› to connect, linkno conectó una cosa con la otra she didn't make a connection between o connect the two thingsel secuestro puede estar conectado con el caso Malla the kidnapping may be linked o connected to the Malla caseC ( AmL) (poner en contacto) conectar a algn CON algn; to put sb in touch o in contact WITH sb■ conectarviA1 ( Rad, TV):conectamos con el equipo móvil we're going over to our outside broadcast unitconectemos con Juan Mendoza en París let's go over to o let's join Juan Mendoza in Paris2 (empalmar) to connect, link up3 (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on wellun cantante/político que conecta bien con la juventud a singer/politician who relates well to o really engages with o reaches young people4( AmL) (con un vuelo, tren): en Río conectamos con el vuelo a Asunción in Rio we took a connecting flight to Asunción o we transferred to the Asunción flighteste vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín this flight/train connects with the Dublin one* * *
conectar ( conjugate conectar) verbo transitivo
‹luz/gas/teléfono› to connect
verbo intransitivoa) (Rad, TV) conectar con algn/algo to go over to sb/sth
c) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) conectar con algo [vuelo/tren] to connect with sth;
conectar
I verbo transitivo
1 to connect (up): he conectado el vídeo a la televisión, I've connected the video to the television
2 (a la red eléctrica) to plug in, switch on
3 (dos puntos distantes) to unit, link up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (establecer comunicación) to communicate: conecté con ella a través de Internet, I contacted her by Internet
2 fam (simpatizar) no conecto con mi padre, I don't get on with my father
' conectar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
instalar
- poner
- relacionar
- vincular
English:
adapter
- adaptor
- connect
- connect up
- earth
- ground
- hook up
- lay on
- wire
- link
* * *♦ vt1. [aparato, mecanismo] [con cables] to connect (a o con (up) to);conecta la lavadora a la red eléctrica connect the washing machine to the electricity supply2. [encender] [radio, calefacción] to turn on, to switch on3. [unir, comunicar] to connect, to link;el puente conecta la isla con el continente the bridge connects o links the island to the mainland4. [asociar] to link, to connect;la policía ha conectado el robo con las mafias locales the police have linked o connected the robbery to the local mafia♦ viconectamos con nuestro enviado especial en la zona and now over to our special correspondent in the area[entenderse] to relate to sb;una escritora que conecta con los más jóvenes a writer who knows how to relate to younger readers;al partido le ha fallado conectar con los sectores más desfavorecidos the party has failed to reach o get through to the most disadvantaged groups3. [vuelo] to connect;necesito conectar con el vuelo de las 9 I have to be there for a connecting flight at 9 o'clock* * *I v/t1 connect, link2 EL connect;conectar a tierra ground, Br earthII v/i connect* * *conectar vt: to connectconectar viconectar con : to link up with, to communicate with* * *conectar vb1. (en general) to connect2. (encender) to turn on / to switch on¿has conectado el vídeo? have you turned the video on? -
7 acometida
f.1 attack, charge (ataque).2 (mains) connection.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acometer.* * *1 (ataque) attack, assault2 (derivación) connection* * *SF1) (=ataque) attack, assault; [de toro] charge2) (Elec) connection* * *femenino attack* * *= onslaught, bashing.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.* * *femenino attack* * *= onslaught, bashing.Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.
Ex: The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.* * *(de un animal) attack; (de un ejército) attack, assault* * *
acometida sustantivo femenino
1 (ataque) attack
2 (del agua, gas, etc) connection
* * *acometida nf1. [ataque] attack, charge2. [de luz, gas] (Br mains o US utilities) connection* * *f1 attack2 TÉC supply* * *acometida nfataque: attack, assault
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