Значение слова "CONNECT" найдено в 46 источниках

CONNECT

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[kə`nekt]
соединять(ся); сочетать(ся); сцеплять, объединять
устанавливать отношения/взаимоотношения, налаживать контакты
выстраивать логическую цепочку, устанавливать связь
ассоциировать
обеспечивать связь/подключение


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
connect: translation

verb
1 join
ADVERB
directly

Downstairs toilets were connected directly to the drains.

physically
remotely, wirelessly

A classroom modem allows you to connect remotely to the server.

laptops that connect wirelessly to the Net

PREPOSITION
to

Connect the machine to the power supply.

with

A corridor connects his office with the main building.

2 link
ADVERB
closely, inextricably, intimately, seamlessly

Bad diet is closely connected with many common illnesses.

directly
loosely

Those details are only loosely connected to the plot.

causally
politically
emotionally
PREPOSITION
to

I was feeling alive and connected to nature.

I think Seb was connected to the murder.

The entire family is connected to the Mafia.

with

The police were looking for evidence to connect him with the crime.

Connect is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑bridge, ↑cable, ↑cord, ↑corridor, ↑door, ↑hallway, ↑line, ↑link, ↑operator, ↑route, ↑thread, ↑tunnel
Connect is used with these nouns as the object: ↑battery, ↑cable, ↑device, ↑end, ↑modem, ↑phone, ↑pipe, ↑printer, ↑telephone, ↑terminal, ↑wire


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
connect: translation

connect UK US /kəˈnekt/ verb
[I or T] to join two or more pieces of equipment together, or to be joined in this way: »

Wireless networks allow you to connect two or more PCs within your own home.

connect to sth »

The cable connects to a USB slot.

connect sth to/with sth »

Once the drives are installed, connect power and data cables to each one.

be connected (to sth) »

The red light shows that the electricity supply is connected.

[T] to join two places: »

a high-speed rail corridor connecting the major European cities

connect sth to/with sth »

The Midtown tunnel connects Long Island to Manhattan.

[I or T] to create a relationship between two or more people, groups, or things: »

Internet searches are an important tool for connecting buyers and sellers.

»

Successful marketing is all about connecting with your customers, and building good relationships.

connect sb/sth to sb/sth »

Our aim is to connect our members to a global network of business and industry peers.

[I or T] COMMUNICATIONS, IT, INTERNET to use a computer, phone, etc.in order to use the internet or other computer system: »

Anti-virus software is a must if your computer is connected to the internet.

connect sth to sth »

More and more employees are connecting smartphones to their employers' network.

connect sb/sth with sb/sth »

an intranet system connecting dealers worldwide with a central database

get/stay connected »

Many executives feel a pressure to stay connected outside normal working hours.

[T] to consider or see a relationship between one person or thing and another: »

He had a problem connecting what he had learned on the course with the day-to-day running of the department.

[T] COMMUNICATIONS to allow someone who has made a phone call to speak to another person or to use a telephone service: »

One moment please, I'll try to connect you.

connect sb to sb/sth »

BT has raised the price of connecting callers to its directory enquiry service.

[I] TRANSPORT if two public transport vehicles connect, they arrive at suitable times to allow passengers to get off one and onto another in order to continue their journey: connect with sth »

Your flight arrives at ten o'clock and will connect with a bus service to the conference centre.

a connecting flight/train, etc. — Cf. a connecting train
connect the dots — Cf. connect the dots


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[kəʹnekt] v
1. 1) (with, to) соединять, связывать

to connect the two banks of a river by a bridge - соединить берега реки мостом, перекинуть мост через реку

to connect in parallel [in series] - эл. включать параллельно [последовательно]

2) соединяться, связываться

this sentence does not seem to connect with the context - это предложение как-то выпадает из текста

3) св. соединять (по телефону)

I was again connected to the wrong person - меня снова соединили не с тем, с кем нужно

2.иметь или устанавливать (родственные) связи

we are distantly connected - мы дальние родственники

he is connected with the Smiths by marriage - Смиты - его родственники по жене

3. преим. pass иметь связь, контакт (с фирмой и т. п.)

he is connected with the advertising division of the company - он связан с рекламным отделом компании

4. связывать, ассоциировать; устанавливать мысленную связь

we always connect Malaya with rubber - Малайский полуостров обычно ассоциируется с каучуком

5. согласовываться (по расписанию - о поездах, пароходах и т. п.)

this train connects with the other at Birmingham - этот поезд приходит так, что в Бирмингеме можно сделать пересадку

6. воен. устанавливать непосредственную связь
7. попадать в цель (об ударе)
8. амер. сл. встречаться, связаться (с кем-л.; особенно для получения наркотиков)
9. амер. вор. жарг. добыть, получить (что-л. в результате кражи со взломом и т. п.)


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