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Что (кто) такое Link - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Linking; Links; Linked; The Link; Link (mathematics); Link.; Link (single); Link (graph theory); LINK; Link (disambiguation); The Link (disambiguation); Link!; Links (disambiguation); Link (song)
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link         
I
n.
1) to constitute a link
2) a close; strong; weak link
3) a connecting link
4) the missing link
5) a cuff link
6) a link between; to, with (he has links to the underworld)
7) (misc.) (GB) the fixed link (under the Channel)
II
v. (D; tr.) to link to, with (these events are linked to each other)
link         
(links, linking, linked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If there is a link between two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other.
...the link between smoking and lung cancer.
= connection
N-COUNT: usu N between/with n
2.
If someone or something links two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other.
The UN Security Council has linked any lifting of sanctions to compliance with the ceasefire terms...
Liver cancer is linked to the hepatitis B virus...
The detention raised two distinct but closely linked questions.
VERB: V n to/with n, V n to/with n, V-ed
see also index-linked
3.
A link between two things or places is a physical connection between them.
...the high-speed rail link between London and the Channel Tunnel...
Stalin insisted that the radio link with the German Foreign Ministry should remain open.
N-COUNT: oft supp N, usu N between/with n
4.
If two places or objects are linked or something links them, there is a physical connection between them.
...the Rama Road, which links the capital, Managua, with the Caribbean coast...
The campus is linked by regular bus services to Coventry.
...the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France.
VERB: V n with/to n, V n with/to n, V pl-n
5.
A link between two people, organizations, or places is a friendly or business connection between them.
Kiev hopes to cement close links with Bonn...
In 1984 the long link between AC Cars and the Hurlock family was severed...
A cabinet minister came under investigation for links to the Mafia.
N-COUNT: usu N with/between/to n
6.
A link to another person or organization is something that allows you to communicate with them or have contact with them.
She was my only link with the past...
These projects will provide vital links between companies and universities.
N-COUNT: N with/between/to n
7.
If you link one person or thing to another, you claim that there is a relationship or connection between them.
Criminologist Dr Ann Jones has linked the crime to social circumstances...
They've linked her with various men, including magnate Donald Trump.
VERB: V n to/with n, V n to/with n, also V pl-n
8.
In computing, a link is a connection between different documents, or between different parts of the same document, using hypertext.
N-COUNT
Link is also a verb.
Certainly, Andreessen didn't think up using hypertext to link Internet documents.
VERB: V n
9.
A link is one of the rings in a chain.
N-COUNT
10.
If you link one thing with another, you join them by putting one thing through the other.
She linked her arm through his...
He linked the fingers of his hands together on his stomach.
VERB: V n prep/adv, V n prep/adv, also V n
If two or more people link arms, or if one person links arms with another, they stand next to each other, and each person puts their arm round the arm of the person next to them.
She stayed with them, linking arms with the two girls, joking with the boys.
PHRASE: pl-n PHR, PHR with n
11.
see also link-up
link         
1. <file system> hard link or symbolic link. 2. <hypertext> hyperlink. (1997-10-22)
Link         
·vi To be connected.
II. Link ·noun Sausages;
- because linked together.
III. Link ·noun A single ring or division of a chain.
IV. Link ·noun A torch made of tow and pitch, or the like.
V. Link ·noun Anything doubled and closed like a link; as, a link of horsehair.
VI. Link ·add. ·noun Hence, any such piece of ground where golf is played.
VII. Link ·add. ·noun A winding of a river; also, the ground along such a winding; a meander;
- usually in ·pl
VIII. Link ·add. ·noun A hill or ridge, as a sand hill, or a wooded or turfy bank between cultivated fields, ·etc.
IX. Link ·noun A bond of affinity, or a unit of valence between atoms;
- applied to a unit of chemical force or attraction.
X. Link ·add. ·noun Sand hills with the surrounding level or undulating land, such as occur along the seashore, a river bank, ·etc.
XI. Link ·noun Hence: Anything, whether material or not, which binds together, or connects, separate things; a part of a connected series; a tie; a bond.
XII. Link ·noun 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. ·cf. Chain, ·noun, 4.
XIII. Link ·vt To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to Join; to Attach; to Unite; to Couple.
XIV. Link ·noun Any one of the several elementary pieces of a mechanism, as the fixed frame, or a rod, wheel, mass of confined liquid, ·etc., by which relative motion of other parts is produced and constrained.
XV. Link ·noun Any intermediate rod or piece for transmitting force or motion, especially a short connecting rod with a bearing at each end; specifically (Steam Engine), 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.
link         
link1
¦ noun
1. a relationship or connection between people or things.
something that enables communication between people.
a means of contact or transport between two places.
Computing a code or instruction connecting one part of a program, website, etc. to another.
2. a loop in a chain.
a unit of measurement of length equal to one hundredth of a surveying chain (7.92 inches).
¦ verb make, form, or suggest a link with or between.
?join physically.
?clasp; intertwine.
Derivatives
linker noun
Origin
ME: from ON hlekkr, of Gmc origin.
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link2
¦ noun historical a torch of pitch and tow for lighting the way in dark streets.
Origin
C16: perh. from med. L. li(n)chinus 'wick'.
link         
I. n.
1.
Connective, copula, vinculum, bond.
2.
Member, part, step.
3.
Ring, division, constituent piece.
II. v. a.
Connect, conjoin, join, unite, bind, tie, fasten, fasten together.
links         
n.
golf course
(out) on the links
links         
Linking         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Link.
Linked         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Link.

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