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link [lɪŋk]1. nouna. [of chain] maillon mb. ( = connection, Also computing) lien ma. (physically) lierb. ( = establish communication between) relierc. ( = establish logical connection between) établir un lien entre• the police are not linking him with the murder la police n'a établi aucun rapport entre lui et le meurtre• smoking and lung cancer are closely linked il existe un rapport étroit entre le tabagisme et le cancer de poumon4. compounds► link up[persons] se rejoindre ; [firms, organizations] s'associer( = connect) raccorder• the plan to link all schools up to the internet le projet de connecter toutes les écoles à l'Internet* * *[lɪŋk] 1.1) ( in chain) maillon m; fig2) (connection by rail, road) liaison f3) (connection between facts, events) rapport m ( between entre); ( between people) lien m ( with avec)4) ( economic or trading tie) relation f ( with avec; between entre); ( historical or friendly tie) lien m ( with avec; between entre)5) Telecommunications, Radio, Computing liaison f6) ( on a web page) lien m2.transitive verb1) ( connect physically) [road, cable] relier [places, objects]to link A to B ou A and B — relier A à B
to link arms — [people] se donner le bras
2) (relate, establish connection between)to link something to ou with — lier quelque chose à [inflation]; établir un lien entre quelque chose et [fact, crime, illness]
his name has been linked with — son nom a été associé à [deed, name]
3) Computing connecter [terminals]to link something to ou with — connecter quelque chose à [mainframe, terminal]
4) Television, Radio établir une liaison entre [places] (by par)3.linked past participle adjective1) [circles, symbols] entrelacé2) fig [issues, problems] lié•Phrasal Verbs:- link up -
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link [lɪŋk]1 noun(a) (of chain) chaînon m, maillon m;∎ figurative the weak link le maillon faible(b) (bond, relationship) lien m;∎ she's severed all links with her family elle a coupé les ponts avec sa famille;∎ Britain's trade links with Spain les relations commerciales entre la Grande-Bretagne et l'Espagne;∎ he is a link between the old world and the new il sert de trait d'union entre le vieux monde et le nouveau;∎ the link between inflation and unemployment le lien ou rapport entre l'inflation et le chômage(c) (physical connection) liaison f;∎ a road/rail/radio link une liaison routière/ferroviaire/radio(e) Technology pièce f de liaison, tige f d'assemblage(f) (unit of measurement) = 7,92 pouces, centième partie f de la chaîne (d'arpenteur)∎ the two crimes are linked les deux crimes sont liés;∎ the two companies are in no way linked il n'y a aucun lien entre les deux sociétés;∎ his name has been linked with several well-known actresses son nom a été associé à plusieurs actrices bien connues;∎ it's all linked together tout cela se tient;∎ wages linked to the cost of living salaires indexés sur le coût de la vie∎ it can be linked (up) to a computer on peut le relier ou connecter à un ordinateur;∎ to link hands/arms se donner la main/le bras;∎ a tunnel linking Britain and France un tunnel reliant la Grande-Bretagne à la France∎ Computing to link to être relié à►► link road route f de jonction;link sausage saucisse f (vendue en chapelet)➲ link up(a) (meet → people, roads, paths) se rejoindre; (→ troops) effectuer une jonction; (→ spacecraft) s'arrimer;∎ the space rocket will link up with the orbiting satellite la navette spatiale rencontrera le satellite en orbite(b) (form a partnership) s'associer;∎ we'll be linking up with a French company for this project nous serons associés à une entreprise française pour ce projet(c) (be connected) se relier;∎ it can link up to a computer on peut le relier ou connecter à un ordinateurrelier (to à);∎ the computers are all linked up les ordinateurs sont tous reliés les uns aux autres;∎ they haven't been linked up to the network yet ils n'ont pas encore été reliés au réseau -
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link up [firms, colleges] unirsi, associarsi* * *to join or be joined closely or by a link: An electrician called to link up our house to the mains electricity supply (noun link-up) collegare, connettere* * *1. vi + adv(people: meet) ritrovarsi, riunirsi, (join) unirsi, associarsi, (spaceships etc) agganciarsi, (railway lines, roads) congiungersi2. vtcollegare, unire* * *link up [firms, colleges] unirsi, associarsi -
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link-up noun 1) соединение; link-up on the Elbe hist. - встреча на Эльбе 2)стыковка космических кораблей -
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(a) (physical connection) liaison f;∎ a telephone/satellite link-up une liaison téléphonique/par satellite(b) (of spacecraft, troops) jonction f -
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link-motion noun tech. кулисное распределение -
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tr['lɪŋkʌp]1 (in general) conexión nombre femenino2 (meeting) encuentro3 (of spaceships) acoplamiento -
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(noun) \#limë (stem *limi-), isolated from málimë "hand-link = wrist" –VT47:6 -
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Link ® [lɪŋk]= système reliant différents établissements bancaires britanniques et permettant à leurs clients d'utiliser indifféremment les guichets automatiques des uns et des autres -
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nounചങ്ങലക്കണ്ണി, ശൃംഗലാംഗം, ബന്ധിപ്പിക്കുന്ന വ്യക്തി, യാത്രാഉപകരണം, രണ്ടു പ്രധാന ഇനങ്ങളെ കൂട്ടിച്ചേര്ക്കുന്ന കഷണംverbബന്ധിപ്പിക്കുക, യോജിപ്പിക്കുക, ചേര്ന്നു പ്രവര്ത്തിക്കുക, ബന്ധപ്പെടുക -
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1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) eslabón2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) enlace, vínculo, lazo
2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) unir, conectar- link uplink1 n1. eslabón2. enlace / conexiónthe rail link between the airport and the city el enlace ferroviario entre el aeropuerto y la ciudad3. vínculo / lazo / relaciónthere is a link between smoking and lung cancer hay una relación entre el tabaco y el cáncer de pulmónlink2 vb1. unir / conectar2. vincular / relacionarthe police suspect that the two crimes may be linked la policía sospecha que los dos crímenes estén relacionadostr[lɪŋk]1 (in chain) eslabón nombre masculino2 (connection) enlace nombre masculino3 figurative use vínculo, lazo1 unir, conectar2 figurative use vincular, relacionar1 campo m sing de golf\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto link arms tomarse del brazoweak link figurative use punto débillink ['lɪŋk] vt: unir, enlazar, conectarlink vito link up : unirse, conectarlink n1) : eslabón m (de una cadena)2) bond: conexión f, lazo m, vínculo mn.• campo de golf s.m.• enlace s.m.• eslabón s.m.• nexo s.m.v.• engarzar v.• engazar v.• enlazar (Teléfono) v.• eslabonar v.• ligar v.lɪŋk
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1)a) ( in chain) eslabón mthe missing link — ( Anthrop) el eslabón perdido
b) cuff link2)a) ( connection) conexión fb) (tie, bond) vínculo m, lazo mc) (Telec, Transp) conexión f, enlace mrail/air link — conexión ferroviaria/aérea
d) ( Comput) (between programs, terminals) enlace m; ( in compilation) montaje m
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a) \<\<components\>\> unir, enlazar*; \<\<terminals\>\> conectarto link arms — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* del brazo
b) \<\<buildings/towns\>\> unir, conectarc) \<\<facts/events\>\> relacionarto link something TO/WITH something — relacionar algo con algo
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via) link up 1)b) (Comput, Telec)to link INTO something — conectar or enlazar* con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- link up[lɪŋk]1. N1) [of chain] eslabón mthe last link in the chain — (fig) el último eslabón en la cadena
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the missing link — (fig) el eslabón perdido2) (=connection) relación f, conexión fthe link between smoking and lung cancer — la relación or conexión entre el tabaco y el cáncer de pulmón
3) (=tie, association) vínculo m, lazo m•
to have links with sth/sb — tener vínculos or lazos con algo/algnwe now have closer links with overseas universities — ahora tenemos vínculos or lazos más estrechos con universidades extranjeras
4) (Travel) enlace m, conexión frail/air/road links — enlaces mpl ferroviarios/aéreos/por carretera, conexiones fpl ferroviarias/aéreas/por carretera
5) (Telec, TV, Rad)radio/telephone/satellite link — conexión f radiofónica/telefónica/vía satélite
6) (Internet) enlace m ; links2. VT1) (=join, connect) [+ parts, units] unir (to a); conectar (to con); [+ computers] conectar (to con); [+ towns, buildings] comunicar, conectarthe Channel Tunnel links Britain and France — el túnel del Canal de la Mancha comunica or conecta Gran Bretaña con Francia, el túnel del Canal de la Mancha une a Gran Bretaña y Francia
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to link arms — tomarse del brazo, cogerse del brazo (Sp)•
to be linked into a system — (Comput) estar conectado a un sistema2) (=relate) relacionarthe evidence linking smoking with early death — las pruebas que relacionan or que establecen una relación entre el tabaco y las muertes prematuras
there is evidence linking the group to a series of terrorist attacks — hay pruebas que implican al grupo en una serie de atentados terroristas
3. VI1)• to link together — [parts, components] encajar
2)• to link into sth — (Comput) conectar con algo
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1)a) ( in chain) eslabón mthe missing link — ( Anthrop) el eslabón perdido
b) cuff link2)a) ( connection) conexión fb) (tie, bond) vínculo m, lazo mc) (Telec, Transp) conexión f, enlace mrail/air link — conexión ferroviaria/aérea
d) ( Comput) (between programs, terminals) enlace m; ( in compilation) montaje m
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a) \<\<components\>\> unir, enlazar*; \<\<terminals\>\> conectarto link arms — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* del brazo
b) \<\<buildings/towns\>\> unir, conectarc) \<\<facts/events\>\> relacionarto link something TO/WITH something — relacionar algo con algo
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via) link up 1)b) (Comput, Telec)to link INTO something — conectar or enlazar* con algo
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1. noun1) (of chain) Glied, dasroad/rail link — Straßen-/Zugverbindung, die
what is the link between these two? — was verbindet diese beiden?
3) see academic.ru/43170/linkman">linkman 1)2. transitive verb1) (connect) verbindenlink somebody with something — jemanden mit etwas in Verbindung bringen
2)3. intransitive verblink hands — sich bei den Händen halten
Phrasal Verbs:- link up* * *[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) das (Ketten)Glied2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) das Bindeglied2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) verbinden- link up* * *[lɪŋk]I. n1. (connection) Verbindung f ( between zwischen + dat); (between people, nations) Beziehung f ( between zwischen + dat)military/economic \links Beziehungen auf militärischer/wirtschaftlicher Ebenesporting \links Beziehungen im Bereich des Sportsto sever \links die Beziehungen abbrechena computer \link eine Computervernetzung, ein Computerlink ma radio/satellite/telephone \link eine Funk-/Satelliten-/Telefonverbindunga \link to the outside world eine Verbindung zur Außenwelt3. TRANSPrail \link Bahnverbindung f, Zugverbindung f7.▶ a chain is as strong as its weakest \link ( prov) eine Gruppe ist nur so stark wie ihr schwächstes Mitglied▶ to be the weak \link [in a chain] das schwächste Glied [in einer Kette] seinII. vt1. (connect)▪ to \link sth etw verbindenthe level of any new tax should be \linked to an individual's ability to pay die Höhe einer neuen Besteuerung soll der Zahlungsfähigkeit des Einzelnen angepasst seinto be \linked in Verbindung stehenthe explosions are not thought to be \linked in any way man geht davon aus, dass die Explosionen nichts miteinander zu tun hattento be \linked to sth mit etw in Zusammenhang [o Verbindung] stehen, mit etw dat zusammenhängen\linked to a reference rate an einen Referenzsatz gebunden\linked to success erfolgsabhängig2. (clasp)to \link arms sich akk unterhakento \link hands sich akk an den Händen fassentheir stories did \link but... ihre Darstellungen passten zusammen, doch...* * *[lɪŋk]1. n2) (= connection) Verbindung f; (COMPUT) Link m, Verknüpfung fa new rail link for the village — eine neue Zug- or Bahnverbindung zum Dorf
this is the first cultural link between our two countries — das ist der Anfang der kulturellen Beziehungen zwischen unseren beiden Ländern
the strong links between Britain and Australia —
are there any links between the two phenomena? — besteht zwischen diesen beiden Phänomenen ein Zusammenhang or eine Beziehung or eine Verbindung?
2. vtverbinden; spaceships also aneinanderkoppelnwe are linked by telephone to... — wir sind telefonisch verbunden mit...
do you think these two murders are linked? —
police are not linking him with the crime — die Polizei bringt ihn nicht mit dem Verbrechen in Verbindung
success in business is closely linked with self-confidence — Erfolg im Beruf hängt eng mit Selbstvertrauen zusammen
his name has been linked with several famous women — sein Name ist mit mehreren berühmten Frauen in Verbindung gebracht worden
3. vito link (together) (parts of story) — sich zusammenfügen lassen; (parts of machine) verbunden werden; (railway lines) sich vereinigen, zusammenlaufen
* * *link1 [lıŋk]A s2. figb) Bindeglied n:his only link with the outside world seine einzige Verbindung zur Außenweltc) Verbindung f, Zusammenhang md) COMPUT, INTERNET Link m3. Masche f, Schlinge f (beim Stricken)4. einzelnes Würstchen (aus einer Wurstkette)6. Manschettenknopf m7. TECH (Befestigungs)Glied n, Verbindungsstück n, Gelenk(stück) n, Kulisse f:flat link Lasche f;link drive Stangenantrieb mB v/tto, with mit):2. auch link up fig in Verbindung oder Zusammenhang bringen ( with mit), einen Zusammenhang herstellen zwischen (dat):a) in Verbindung oder Zusammenhang stehen,b) miteinander verknüpft sein;the two crimes may be linked zwischen den beiden Verbrechen besteht möglicherweise ein Zusammenhang;be linked to etwas zu tun haben mit;his name is closely linked with the success of our firm sein Name ist eng verbunden mit dem Erfolg unserer FirmaC v/ilink2 [lıŋk] s HIST Fackel f (als Straßenbeleuchtung)* * *1. noun1) (of chain) Glied, das2. transitive verbroad/rail link — Straßen-/Zugverbindung, die
1) (connect) verbinden2)3. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- link up* * *(chain) n.Glied -er n. n.Band ¨-e n.Bindeglied n.Gelenk -e n.Verbindung f.Verbindungsstück n. v.binden v.(§ p.,pp.: band, gebunden)verbinden v. -
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1. n звено; связь2. n линкlink trainer — пилотажный тренажер фирмы "Линк"
3. n обыкн. запонка для манжетLink trainer — тренажёр, прибор для обучения технике полёта
4. n петля5. n колечко, локон6. n l7. n уст. цепи, оковы8. n узы9. n тех. шарнир10. n тех. кулиса11. n тех. соединительное звено12. n тех. тлв. радио, релейная линия; линия связи, канал связиlink file — файл связей; связующий файл
13. n тех. амер. колбасный батон малых размеров, колбаска14. n тех. цепочка, связка сосисокR - link — связка, выполняемая с риском
15. n тех. указатель, ссылкаa chain is no stronger than its weakest link — цепь не крепче её слабейшего звена;
16. v соединять, связывать, сцеплять; компоноватьlink up — соединять; соединение
17. v соединяться, быть связанным18. v указывать19. n факелСинонимический ряд:1. connection (noun) bond; connection; connective; copula; junction; knot; ligament; ligature; linkage; nexus; tie; vinculum; yoke2. coupling (noun) coupling; loop; ring; section3. relation (noun) correlation; interconnection; interdependence; interrelation; interrelationship; relation; relationship; tie-in4. join (verb) affiliate; ally; associate; bind; bond; bracket; coadunate; coagment; coalesce; combine; compound; concrete; conjoin; conjugate; connect; correlate; couple; identify; join; lock; marry; meld; one; pin; relate; splice; tie; unite; wed; yokeАнтонимический ряд:break; disassociate; divide; separate; separation; sever; split; uncouple -
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[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) člen v verigi2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) vezni člen2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) povezati- link up* * *I [liŋk]nounčlen (v verigi, tudi figuratively), vezni člen, spojka, sklep, vez; zanka (pri pletenju); enota za dolžinsko mero (7,92 inčev); technical ojnicathe missing link — manjkajoč vezni člen; vezni člen na prehodu med opico in človekomII [liŋk]1.transitive verbspojiti, povezati, sestaviti (to, with s, z; together skupaj);2.intransitive verbspojiti se, povezati seto link arms — ( with) prijeti se (koga) pod rokoto link arm in ( —ali through) another's — prijeti koga pod roko;III [liŋk]nounhistory bakla -
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[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) led2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) forbindelse; led2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) forbinde- link up* * *[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) led2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) forbindelse; led2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) forbinde- link up -
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to join or be joined closely or by a link: An electrician called to link up our house to the mains electricity supply (noun link-up) forbinde; tilslutte* * *to join or be joined closely or by a link: An electrician called to link up our house to the mains electricity supply (noun link-up) forbinde; tilslutte -
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I [lɪŋk]1) (in chain) maglia f., anello m.the weak link in — fig. l'anello debole di [chain, argument]
2) (in transports) collegamento m.3) (connection) (between facts) rapporto m., collegamento m.; (between people) legame m.4) (between nations, companies) (economic tie) rapporto m.; (historical, friendly tie) legame m.5) telev. rad. collegamento m., connessione f.6) inform. collegamento m., link m.II [lɪŋk]1) (connect physically) [road, cable] collegare, unire [places, objects]to link A to B o A with B o A and B collegare A a B o A con B o A e B; to link arms [ people] tenersi o stare sottobraccio; to link arms with sb. — prendere qcn. sottobraccio
2) (relate)to link sth. to o with (col)legare qcs. a, stabilire un collegamento o legame tra qcs. e [fact, illness]; his name has been linked with — il suo nome è stato associato a [deed, name]
3) inform. collegare [ terminals]to link sth. to o with — collegare o connettere qcs. a [mainframe, terminal]
4) telev. rad. collegare (by via, tramite)•- link up* * *[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) anello, maglia2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) collegamento2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) collegare- link up* * *I [lɪŋk]1) (in chain) maglia f., anello m.the weak link in — fig. l'anello debole di [chain, argument]
2) (in transports) collegamento m.3) (connection) (between facts) rapporto m., collegamento m.; (between people) legame m.4) (between nations, companies) (economic tie) rapporto m.; (historical, friendly tie) legame m.5) telev. rad. collegamento m., connessione f.6) inform. collegamento m., link m.II [lɪŋk]1) (connect physically) [road, cable] collegare, unire [places, objects]to link A to B o A with B o A and B collegare A a B o A con B o A e B; to link arms [ people] tenersi o stare sottobraccio; to link arms with sb. — prendere qcn. sottobraccio
2) (relate)to link sth. to o with (col)legare qcs. a, stabilire un collegamento o legame tra qcs. e [fact, illness]; his name has been linked with — il suo nome è stato associato a [deed, name]
3) inform. collegare [ terminals]to link sth. to o with — collegare o connettere qcs. a [mainframe, terminal]
4) telev. rad. collegare (by via, tramite)•- link up -
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liŋk 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) ledd2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) bindeledd, overgang mellom2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) forbinde, lenke sammen- link upforbinde--------forbindelse--------lenkeIsubst. \/lɪŋk\/1) ( i kjede) ledd2) ( overført) ledd3) ( også overført) forbindelse, bindeledd, tilknytning, bånd4) ( også cuff link) mansjettknapp5) (grammatikk, også link verb) kopula, uselvstendig verb6) ( strikking) maske7) (landmåling, målenhet) 7, 92 tommer (svarer til 20,1 cm)8) ( elektronikk) smeltetråd9) ( EDB) lenkeconnecting link forbindelsesleddform a link between danne bindeledd mellom, tjene som forbindelsesledd mellomIIsubst. \/lɪŋk\/( historisk) fakkel, blussIIIverb \/lɪŋk\/1) lenke (sammen), koble (sammen), kjede (sammen)2) ( overført) knytte, forbinde, koble, forene3) stå i forbindelse med hverandre, knyttes sammen, forbindes4) ( EDB) lenke, koblelink arms gå arm i armlink hands danne kjede (for avsperring)link in with slutte seg tillink to knytte tillink together henge sammenlink together to koble sammen medlink up lenke sammen, knytte sammen, koble sammen, forene stå i forbindelse med hverandre slutte seg til, ta kontakt med, kommunisere medlink up to koble opp motlink up with ( også) slå seg sammen med
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link up (with something) — ˌlink ˈup (with sb/sth) derived to join or become joined with sb/sth • The two spacecraft will link up in orbit. • The bands have linked up for a charity concert. related noun ↑link up Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
link whore — noun Someone who goes to great lengths to get other people to link to his/her website or blog See Also: link whoring … Wiktionary
link-attached station — noun a terminal connected to a computer by a data link • Syn: ↑remote terminal, ↑link attached terminal, ↑remote station • Hypernyms: ↑terminal … Useful english dictionary
link-attached terminal — noun a terminal connected to a computer by a data link • Syn: ↑remote terminal, ↑remote station, ↑link attached station • Hypernyms: ↑terminal … Useful english dictionary