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1 plug cut-out
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2 connection
nouncut the connection — die Verbindung abbrechen
in connection with something — im Zusammenhang mit etwas
miss/catch or make a connection — einen Anschluss verpassen/erreichen od. (ugs.) kriegen
* * *[-ʃən]1) (something that connects or is connected: a faulty electrical connection.) der Anschluß2) ((a) state of being connected or related: My connection with their family is very slight; I wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.) die Verbindung3) (a useful person whom one can contact, especially in business: his connections in the clothing trade.) die Beziehungen (pl.)4) (a train, bus etc to which one changes from another in the course of a journey: As the local train was late, I missed the connection to London.) der Anschluß* * *con·nec·tion[kəˈnekʃən]n1. no pl (joining, link) Verbindung f (to/with mit + dat); to the mains, a telephone, a computer network Anschluss m (to an + akk)\connection to the internet Internetanschluss mto get a \connection (on phone) [zu jdm] durchkommenI'm always trying to ring you but I can never get a \connection ich versuche nun schon länger, dich telefonisch zu erreichen, aber nie komme ich durchthere are good \connections from Manchester to Birmingham es gibt gute [Verkehrs]verbindungen von Manchester nach Birminghamrailway \connection Eisenbahnverbindungpoor \connections schlechte Verbindungento miss one's \connection seinen Anschluss verpassento have \connections Beziehungen haben4. (association)▪ sb's \connection with sb jds Beziehung zu jdmwhat's his \connection with the girl? in welcher Beziehung steht er zu dem Mädchen?5. (reference)in that/this \connection in diesem Zusammenhangin \connection with sth im Zusammenhang mit etw dat6. (causality)7. (conclusion)... but I never made the \connection that they were sisters...aber ich habe nie daraus geschlossen, dass sie Schwestern sein könnten* * *[kə'nekSən]n1) Verbindung f (to, with zu, mit); (= telephone line also, wire) Leitung f; (to mains) Anschluss m (to an +acc); (= connecting part) Verbindung(sstück nt) fparallel/series connection — Parallel-/Reihenschaltung f
2) (fig: link) Zusammenhang m, Beziehung f (with zu)3) (= relationship, business connection) Beziehung f, Verbindung f (with zu); (= family connection) familiäre Beziehung; (old, form = relative) (entfernter) Verwandter, (entfernte) Verwandtethere is some family connection — sie/wir etc sind weitläufig miteinander verwandt
4) (RAIL ETC) Anschluss m* * *1. Verbindung f2. TECH allg Verbindung f, Anschluss m ( beide auch ELEK, BAHN, TEL etc), Verbindungs-, Bindeglied n, ELEK Schaltung f, Schaltverbindung f:pipe connection Rohranschluss;connection plug Anschlussstecker m3. Zusammenhang m, Beziehung f:in this connection in diesem Zusammenhang;in connection with mit Bezug auf (akk);in connection with this im Zusammenhang damit;4. persönliche Beziehung, Verbindung f:enter into connection with sb mit jemandem in Verbindung tretenb) pl (gute, nützliche, geschäftliche etc) Beziehungen pl oder Verbindungen pl, Bekannten-, Kundenkreis m, Verwandtschaft f:business with first-rate connections Geschäft n mit erstklassigem Kundenkreis6. religiöse oder politische Gemeinschaft8. Geschlechtsverkehr mcon. abk2. conclusion3. connection4. consolidated5. continued* * *noun1) (act, state) Verbindung, die; (Electr.; of telephone) Anschluss, der4) (train, boat, etc.) Anschluss, dermiss/catch or make a connection — einen Anschluss verpassen/erreichen od. (ugs.) kriegen
* * *(to, with) n.Ankopplung (an) f. n.Anschluss ¨-e m.Verbindung f.Zusammenhang m.
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