1 to see or show that two or more people or things are involved with each other -- łączyć
2 If buses, trains, aircraft, etc connect, they arrive at a particular time so that passengers can get off one and onto another. -- być skomunikowanym
Can you get me a connecting flight?
3 to make it possible for two people to talk to each other on the telephone -- łączyć
I'll try to connect you.
The underlying graph and the hierarchy are connected to each other by a third graph, called the coupling graph.
Task-based instruction theor y, and that connected with negotiation-ofmeaning studies.
The interaction occurs in a wait station, a small room with doorways on three sides that connects the kitchen, bar, and serving area.
The central problem is connected to the steps involving identification activities.
Two nouns are not connected with syntactic constraints but semantic ones in the nominal compound by modifier-head relation.
The symbol occurrences p0 and pn are said to be connected by this trace.
Consider the trace connecting q and q through the lower side.
The previous development suggested a sequence of soundscapes clearly connected with extrinsic identities.
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連接, (使或被)連接, (使或被)相連…
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连接, (使或被)连接, (使或被)相连…
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conectar, comunicar, empalmar…
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conectar, ligar…
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~をつなげる, ~とつながる…
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birleştirmek, bağlamak, bağlantı kurmak…
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raccorder, brancher, établir un rapport avec/entre…
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connectar, comunicar…
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