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1 interlink
tr[ɪntə'lɪŋk]1 entrelazar, unir1 entrelazarse, unirsev.• eslabonar v.'ɪntər'lɪŋk, ˌɪntə'lɪŋk
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transitive verb \<\<arms\>\> entrelazar*; \<\<factors/relationships\>\> interrelacionar
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vi entrelazarse*[ˌɪntǝ'lɪŋk]1.VT [+ issues, interests] interrelacionar, vincularthe two issues are interlinked — las dos cuestiones están interrelacionadas, las dos cuestiones están vinculadas (entre sí)
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transitive verb \<\<arms\>\> entrelazar*; \<\<factors/relationships\>\> interrelacionar
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vi entrelazarse*
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