link
suomi-englanti sanakirjalink englannista suomeksi
sidos, pidike
linkki
liittää yhteen
liittyä yhteen
liitos
yhdistää, linkittää
liittää
tietoliikenneyhteys
yhteys
Substantiivi
Verbi
link englanniksi
A connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas.
(ux)
{{RQ:Cowper Task
{{quote-text|en|year=1573|author=George Gascoigne|title=A Hundreth Sundry Flowres
One element of a chain or other connected series.
(abbreviation of).
The connection between buses or systems.
A space comprising one or more disjoint knots.
a thin wild bank of land splitting two cultivated patches and often linking two hills.
(quote-book)
an individual person or element in a system
{{quote-book|en|year=2010|author=James O. Young|title=My Sheep Know My Voice: anointed poetry|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=zfDXFn0u4E8C&pg=PA32&dq=%22link%22v=onepage|page=32|publisher=AuthorHouse
{{quote-book|en|year=2010|author=William Lidwell; Kritina Holden; Jill Butler|title=Universal Principles of Design|location=RockPort|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=3RFyaF7jCZsC&pg=PA262&dq=%22link%22v=onepage|page=262
{{quote-book|en|year=2010|author=Stephen Fairweather|title=The Missing Book of Genesis|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=fwSV0E71YCkC&pg=PA219&dq=%22link%22v=onepage|page=219|publisher=AuthorHouse
Anything doubled and closed like a link of a chain.
(RQ:Mortimer Husbandry)
Any one of the several elementary pieces of a mechanism, such as the fixed frame, or a rod, wheel, mass of confined liquid, etc., by which relative motion of other parts is produced and constrained.
Any intermediate rod or piece for transmitting force or motion, especially a short connecting rod with a bearing at each end; specifically (in steam engines) the slotted bar, or connecting piece, to the opposite ends of which the eccentric rods are jointed, and by means of which the movement of the valve is varied, in a link motion.
The length of one joint of Gunter's chain, being the hundredth part of it, or 7.92 inches, the chain being 66 feet in length.
A bond of affinity, or a unit of valence between atoms; applied to a unit of chemical force or attraction.
The windings of a river; the land along a winding stream.
{{quote-book|en|year=1822|author=Cunningham (author)|Allan Cunningham|chapter=Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry/The King of the Peak|The King of the Peak|title=Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/traditionaltales01cunnpage/222/mode/2up|volume=1|page=222
An introductory cue.
{{quote-text|en|year=2002|author=Carole Fleming|title=The Radio Handbook|page=53
To connect (two or more things).
(quote-text)|title=A Tour Through Italy
To contain a hyperlink to another page.
To supply (someone) with a hyperlink; to direct by means of a link.
To post a hyperlink to.
To demonstrate a correlation between (two things).
To combine objects generated by a compiler into a single executable.
(rfex)
To with (someone).
(quote-song)|feat=D Double E; ASAP Nast|publisher=Boy Better Know|passage=Linked us, now she don't wanna link them man again / Your ex plays in the Prem but you never see him taking a pen
(quote-song)|authorlabel=no|title=(w)|year=2017|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrrbEjJEVz4|text=I might link my ting from Barkin'
(quote-song)|passage=Same old questions, what's your body count?Who were you linkin' before me?
A torch, used to light dark streets.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1)
(RQ:Dickens Hard Times)
(RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island)
{{quote-text|en|year=1902|author=John Buchan|title=The Outgoing of the Tide
hyperlink (zh-mw)
(l), hyperlink
(l) (''hyperlink'')
(obsolete form of)
physical connection, as in a hardware cable
logical connection, as in reasoning about causality
(uxi)
(syn)
(l) (gloss)
toward (+obj)
(verb form of)
hyperlink, (l) (gl)
(l)
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