英:['lɪŋkt]
美:['lɪŋkt]
英:['lɪŋkt]
美:['lɪŋkt]
adj.
连接的,显示连环遗传的
v.
连接( link的过去式和过去分词 )
联系
相关联
说明(两件东西或两人之间)有联系(或关系)
词根:link
n.link [计] 链环,环节;联系,关系
linkage 连接;结合;联接;联动装置
linkup 连接;结合;连结;连接物
vi.link 连接起来;联系在一起;将人或物连接或联系起来
vt.link 连接,连结;联合,结合
linked list链表
be linked with与...有关
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay酶联免疫吸附测定,酶标法
group linked编组链接图层;于前一图层编组
连锁的,结合的:见gene项下的X-linked
The first known use of linked was in the 15th century
lintnoun
loose fibers or bits of thread
cotton entry 1 sense 1a
linseednoun
flaxseed
Linotypetrademark
—used for a machine that sets type in whole lines as a solid piece of metal
linoleumnoun
a floor covering with a canvas back and a surface of hardened linseed oil and usually cork dust
linnetnoun
a common small Old-World brownish finch of which the male has red on the breast and top of the head during breeding season
linkupnoun
a getting together : meeting
the linkup of two spacecraft
something that serves as a link
linksplural noun
a golf course
link1 of 2verb
to join by or as if by a link
link2 of 2noun
a connecting structure: as
a single ring of a chain
cuff link
bond entry 1 sense 2b
an intermediate rod or piece for transmitting force or motion
something resembling a link of chain: as
a piece of sausage in a series of connected pieces
a connecting element or factor
found a link between smoking and cancer
hyperlink
linkedadjective
exhibiting genetic linkage : tending to be inherited together
linkedadjective
marked by linkage and especially genetic linkage
linked genes
1 The museum’s various levels were comprised of vast caverns linked by a network of subterranean streets, tunnels, staircases, elevators, escalators, ladders, slides, trapdoors, and secret passageways.
2 It has recently been learned that the genes for the marking of self by cellular antigens and those for making immunologic responses by antibody formation are closely linked.
3 Lest anyone doubt the importance of what he was doing in Vietnam, he carefully linked American independence and freedom with the “steaming soil” of faraway Vietnam.
4 Dr. Barker’s work, published in 1958, traced the intricate cycle of events by which the robins’ fate is linked to the elm trees by way of the earthworms.
5 He breathed the scents of the foxes, linked in grief over the loss of their silver center.
6 The size of the disbursements was linked to the number of city or county drug arrests.
7 Exhibitors gradually completed their installations, and electricians removed the last misconnects from the elaborate circuits that linked the fair’s nearly 200,000 incandescent bulbs.
8 They kept their arms linked at all times, and every few steps, they made loud clicking sounds with their tongues.
9 The funds bolstered the suspicions of the American intelligence community that the Russians had offered money to Taliban militants and other linked associations.
10 It may well be that some of the findings about diminished reproduction are also linked with interference with biological oxidation, and consequent depletion of the all-important storage batteries of ATP.
11 They are linked so intimately and indispensably with the lives of many fishes, mollusks, and crustaceans that were they no longer habitable these seafoods would disappear from our tables.
12 High unemployment is not necessarily linked with the rise in prices.
高失业率与物价上涨不一定有联系.
13 He pressed the intercom button that linked him to speakers all over the house.
14 I pulled this baby into the light of life, so I will bury the afterbirth and the cord that once linked him to eternity.
15 But the most amazing feature was the braided silk that linked each tower in a glittering web.
16 Three years after graduation, I was still at it, having published my first novel, The Wanderers, a collection of linked stories about a gang of Bronx teenagers in the pre-Beades sixties.
17 Detectives have linked the break-in to a similar crime in the area last year.
侦探认为这起入室盗窃案与去年此地区一类似案件有关。
18 In the last few years researchers have focused more and more on a proposal linked to the name of Knut Fladmark, an archaeologist at Simon Fraser University, in British Columbia.
19 We linked hands and raced off toward the turnstiles, leaving behind us a wake of tripped and flailing normals.
20 When the rovers are linked up, they share resources, including electricity.