[/lɪŋk; lɪŋk/] n 用法: 1 one ring or loop of a chain (链的)环, 圈. 用法: 2 person or thing that connects two others 联系两者的人或事物; 关系; 联系: Police suspect there may be a link between the two murders. 警方怀疑这两起谋杀案可能有关联. * commercial, cultural, diplomatic, etc links (between two countries) (两国间的)商业、 文化、 外交等的往来. 用法: 3 (formerly) measure of length, one hundredth of a chain, equal to 7.92 inches or about 20 centimetres (旧时)令(长度单位, 一链的百分之一, 合7.92英寸或约20厘米). 用法: 4 (idm 习语) the missing link => miss3. link 2 v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] ~ A with B/~ A and B (together); ~ sth (up) make or suggest a connection between people or things 将人或物连接或联系起来: The crowd linked arms to form a barrier. 群众臂挽著臂组成人墙. * Television stations around the world are linked by satellite. 全世界的电视台通过卫星联系一起. * The newspapers have linked his name with hers, ie implied that they are having an affair. 报纸报道把他和她的名字联系在一起(暗指他们有染). * a new road to link (up) the two motorways 连接两条高速公路的新路. 用法: 2 (phr v) link up (with sb/sth) form a connection 连接; 结合: The two spacecraft will link up (with each other) in orbit. 两艘宇宙飞船将於轨道上(互相)连接. |