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词组 link
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link1 AC /lɪŋk/ noun a way in which two things or people are connectedadjectivesa direct link There is a direct link between smoking and some forms of cancer.a close link The university has close links with several universities in China.a strong link There is a strong link between sport and health.a clear link Official figures show a clear link between poverty and crime.a vital/important link The team of doctors and nurses provides a vital link between the hospital and the local community.economic/trade links Economic links between the two countries strengthened.international links The organization has greatly benefited from its international links.a tenuous link (=one that is not strong) He had only a tenuous link with the famous singer.formal/informal links The two parties have established formal links with each other.a causal link formal (=in which one thing causes another) The study will investigate possible causal links between car pollution and asthma.verbshave links Several members of the government have links with big companies.create a link The program creates a link between teaching in schools and learning at home.establish/form/forge a link He established links with writers and artists.develop/build links Academics need to develop links with business.maintain a link These immigrants maintain very close links with family back home.strengthen a link The country was trying to strengthen its links with its neighbours.break a link also sever a link formal She was reluctant to sever this last link with her former life.make a link (=realize or show that two things are connected with each other) The Swedish scientist was the first person to make the link between climate change and greenhouse gases.find a link The researchers found strong links between diet and health.show/establish a link Other research has shown a link between crime and employment opportunities.provide a link Historic buildings provide a link to our heritage.prepositionsa link between things There is a link between stress and headaches.a link with sth/sb They are hoping to establish links with local business.a link to sth/sb The French have linguistic and cultural links to Romania.
noun | verb
link2 AC /lɪŋk/ verb 1. if two things are linked, they are related or connected in some wayGrammarThis meaning of link is usually passive.adverbsbe closely linked The medical department is closely linked with the local hospital.be directly linked They believe his death was directly linked to the scandal.be strongly linked Educational achievement is strongly linked to social class.be clearly linked Urban growth is clearly linked with population increase.be inextricably linked (=very closely, so you cannot separate them) Physical and emotional well-being are inextricably linked.prepositionsbe linked to sth Their wages are linked to the number of years they have been with the company.be linked with sth Obesity is linked with many health problems.2. to join two or more things, people, or placesprepositions/adverbslink sth with/and sth The new railway line will link London and Birmingham.link sth together The scientists developed a network to link their computers together.
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