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1 глагол-связка
1) Grammar: copular verb2) Linguistics: copula, copulative verb, link-verb, material copula3) Makarov: linking verb -
2 связка
binding, tying togetherbunch, sheaf, bundlecopula, connective, linking verb -
3 связка
ж.1) ( связывание) binding, tying together2) ( связанные вместе предметы) sheaf; bunchсвя́зка бума́г — sheaf of papers
свя́зка ключе́й — bunch of keys
3) анат. ( суставная) ligamentрастяну́ть свя́зки — sprain ligaments
растяну́ть свя́зки голеносто́пного суста́ва — sprain an ankle
4) грам. copula; (глагол-связка тж.) linking verb5) ( в логике) connective6) разг. ( взаимодействие между кем-л) liaison [lɪ'eɪzən], associationрабо́тать в те́сной свя́зке друг с дру́гом — work in close liaison (with each other)
••голосовы́е свя́зки анат. — vocal c(h)ords [k-]
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4 связка
1) General subject: bale, bindle, bond, bunch, bundle, chord, cluster bar, cord, ligament, pack, packet, parcel, pile, roll (соломы), roped team (группа альпинистов), sheaf2) Biology: retinaculum3) Medicine: band, copula (напр. подъязычной кости)4) Sports: combination of stunts, connecting move, connecting part, essential part, join, joining part, link, linkage, unit6) Engineering: adhesive (вещество), anode strap, binding material, binding substance, bonding material, bridge (в радиовещательной передаче), connective word (слово-), matrix, package, sticker (вещество), strap (в магнетроне)7) Grammar: copula10) Mathematics: band (semigroup theory), idempotent semigroup, net, tangle, truss11) Cards: connector (карты соседствующего достоинства)12) Linguistics: link-verb14) Cinema: piggy-back16) Logics: connective17) Metallurgy: martix, martix (футеровки), pile (напр. лома)18) Chess: pin20) Dentistry: attachment21) Astronautics: mated configuration, stack22) Silicates: bond (керамической массы)23) Advertising: bridge, continuity link (между эпизодами фильма), continuity shot, linking phrase, piggyback (два рекламных ролика одного и того же рекламодателя, следующие друг за другом и предлагающие разные товары), transitional copy (переход от заголовка к основному тексту объявления)24) Programming: thread25) Arms production: union26) Makarov: batch, fascine, hand, lashing (брёвен в плотах), pencil, sheaf (pl.: sheaves) (денег, бумаг), string (лука и т.п.), truss (сена, соломы)27) Dog breeding: tendon
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linking verb — linking verbs N COUNT A linking verb is a verb which links the subject of a clause and a complement. Be , seem , and become are linking verbs. Syn: copula (in BRIT, also use link verb) … English dictionary
linking verb — linking .verb also .link verb n a verb that connects the subject of a sentence with its ↑complement, for example seem in the sentence the house seems big = ↑copula … Dictionary of contemporary English
linking verb — linking ,verb noun count LINGUISTICS a verb such as be or seem that connects the subject of a sentence with its COMPLEMENT (=the part of the sentence that describes the subject) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
linking verb — n. a verb that functions chiefly as a connection between a subject and a predicate complement (Ex.: be, appear, seem, become); copula … English World dictionary
linking verb — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms linking verb : singular linking verb plural linking verbs linguistics a verb such as be or seem that connects the subject of a sentence with its complement (= the part of the sentence that describes the… … English dictionary
linking verb — verb used to connect a subject and predicate complement (Grammar) … English contemporary dictionary
linking verb — noun an equating verb (such as be or become ) that links the subject with the complement of a sentence • Syn: ↑copula, ↑copulative • Derivationally related forms: ↑copulative (for: ↑copulative), ↑copul … Useful english dictionary
ˈlinking ˌverb — noun [C] linguistics a verb such as ‘be or ‘seem that connects the subject of a sentence with its COMPLEMENT (= the part of the sentence that describes the subject) … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
linking verb — link′ing verb n. gram. copula 2) • Etymology: 1930–35 … From formal English to slang
linking verb — /ˈlɪŋkɪŋ vɜb/ (say lingking verb) noun → copula (def. 2) …
linking verb — noun Date: 1923 a word or expression (as a form of be, become, feel, or seem) that links a subject with its predicate … New Collegiate Dictionary