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1. n1) зв'язок, з'єднання2. vзв'язувати, з'єднувати; під'єднувати◊•- data link - down link - earth-satellite link - intersatellite link - microwave link - radar link - radio link - satellite link - satellite-to-satellite link - space link - telemetry link - torque link - up link
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