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词组 link up
释义
Phr V
link up
links, linking, linked
link up (sth/sb) or link (sth/sb) up
if two or more things or people link up, or if you link them up, they form a connection so that they can operate or work together
A network of ski lifts links up the three resorts.
often + with
The government has encouraged British firms to link up with foreign partners.
sometimes + to
You can use your phone line to link up to the office computer.
link-up
noun
The nine-year-old gave evidence to the court by a video link-up.
link up
to meet someone in a particular place so that you can travel somewhere togetherusually + with
I travelled to Paris on my own and linked up with the rest of the group a week later.
phraselink up1. link up to join together, especially with another person or organization in order to do something together+ with A few years ago the Rover car company linked up with its rival Honda. The Pet Shop Boys linked up with Liza Minelli and produced one of their best records. The two parties linked up to form the Social Democratic Party, or SDP. SIMILAR TO: join up, mergelink-up n C when two or more companies, organizations etc join together: Shares in the company rose sharply as news of the link-up got out.2. link up sth/sblink sth/sb up to connect two or more places, people, or things: Millions of people around the world are now linked up by the Internet. The Channel Tunnel linked up Britain and France for the first time. This is part of a huge programme to link up Europe's air traffic control systems.+ to The company's alarm system is linked up to a twenty-four hour security service. SIMILAR TO: join up, connectlink-up n C a connection between two or more computers or electronic systems: Our hotel has twenty-six bedrooms, each with its own colour TV and video link-up.3. link up to meet someone in order to do something or go somewhere with them+ with David drove north to link up with his Liverpool team-mates. SIMILAR TO: meet up, join up

link up

1. To join with or connect to something. These two toys link up to create a super-sized robot. According to the map, the creek should link up with the main river about a mile from here.
2. To connect two or more things together. In this usage, noun or pronoun can be used between "link" and "up." If you link up the monitors, you can have each spreadsheet open at full size on each screen. Just link your phones up over Bluetooth and share the data wirelessly.
3. To meet with someone. I'm linking up with the teaching assistant this Tuesday to go over my test results. I'd love to pick your brain about new ideas for our next project. Let's link up sometime next week!
4. To join someone or a group to form a team, association, partnership. They should definitely link up—I think their two companies would be really well suited to each other. By linking up with the foreign distribution company, we've been able to quadruple our sales in under a year. If we linked up, we could solve this crime in no time.
5. To introduce two or more people; to join two or more people together into a team, association, or partnership. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "link" and "up." I'm going to link you up with my tax adviser—she should be able to help you with your problem. My job is to link companies up with a PR representative who fits their day-to-day needs. I've been trying to link you two up for years—I think you'd be perfect for each other!

link someone or something up (to something)

to connect someone or something to something, usually with something that has a type of fastener or connector that constitutes a link. They promised that they would link me up to the network today. They will link up my computer to the network today.

link up

v.
1. To collaborate or team up: The two minority parties linked up to oppose the ruling party. Two popular bands have linked up for a nationwide tour.
2. To introduce someone into a relationship or collaboration with others: Can you link me up with a good financial adviser? I linked them up last year and now they are partners. The convention links up buyers and sellers.
3. To join together: The two trains linked up to form one long train. This road links up with the highway in six miles.
4. To connect something with some other thing: We linked the trailer up to the truck. I linked up four extension cords and plugged the vacuum cleaner in. They linked the computers up so that they could share files.
5. To meet with someone, especially in order to do something: Let's link up next week and discuss the report. I linked up with my friends after the concert.
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