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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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