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link VerbPlural: links - conectar, engarzar, eslabonar, interconectar, trabar, unir, unir en conexión, concatenar, entroncar; Synonyms: join, chain, connect, attach, bind, engage, latch on, link together; Make a logical or causal connection. ; Connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces.
I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind. Colligate these facts. I cannot relate these events at all. Can you connect the two loudspeakers? Tie the ropes together. Link arms.
- acoplarse, comunicarse, eslabonarse; Synonyms: get linked, communicate, couple, link together, link up, network; Be or become joined or united or linked.
The two streets connect to become a highway. Our paths joined. The travelers linked up again at the airport.
- relacionarse, tener relación; Synonyms: be related, become related, interact, interrelate, link together, relate, relate to each other
[ + ] Quips, Quotes & Proverbs- A bachelor is linked with many girls, while a married man is handcuffed to only one. El soltero está conectado con muchas chicas, mientras que el casado está esposado a una sola.
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- vincular, asociar, atar, enlazar, interrelacionar, ligar, relacionar; Synonyms: associate, bind, bind together, colligate, cross-link, link together, relate; Make a logical or causal connection.
The judge linked the evidence and ruled, El juez ató la evidencia y falló. I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind. Colligate these facts. I cannot relate these events at all.
link Noun- enlace, acoplamiento, conexión, acoplador, eslabón, juntura, unión; Synonyms: bond, connection, attachment, junction, liaison, link-up, tie; A channel for communication between groups. ; An instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list. ; The means of connection between things linked in series.; A connecting shape. ; The state of being connected.
He provided a liaison with the guerrillas. The connection between church and state is inescapable.
[ + ] Quips, Quotes & Proverbs- A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Unknown Una cadena es tan fuerte como su cabo más débil. Unknown
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- vínculo, puente; Synonyms: bond, relation, relationship, bearing, connecting link, interrelation, tie; A fastener that serves to join or link. ; A channel for communication between groups. ; The means of connection between things linked in series.; The state of being connected.
The walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction. He provided a liaison with the guerrillas. The connection between church and state is inescapable.
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