英:[kə'nektɪdlɪ]
美:[kə'nektɪdlɪ]
英:[kə'nektɪdlɪ]
美:[kə'nektɪdlɪ]
adjective
joined or linked together
having the parts or elements logically linked together
presented a thoroughly connected view of the problem
related by blood or marriage
having social, professional, or commercial relationships
a well-connected lawyer
of a set having the property that any two of its points can be joined by a line completely contained in the setalso: incapable of being separated into two or more closed disjoint subsets
The first known use of connected was in 1712
1 a series of connected rooms
2 According to research firm Emarketer, U.S. adults spend 36 minutes each day watching YouTube, with 17 of those minutes on a connected TV, four minutes on a desktop or laptop computer, and 15 minutes on a mobile device, Lee reported.
3 Each station in the new exhibit includes a scannable QR code, which activates audio with mashups of the connected songs.