link
Significado: A connection between two things; to connect or associate
A 'link' is a connection or relationship between two or more things, people, or ideas. As a verb, it means to connect or associate things together. In modern usage, it frequently refers to hyperlinks on the internet that connect web pages, but it retains its broader meaning of any kind of connection.
Ejemplos
- Scientists have found a link between diet and heart disease. 科学家发现了饮食与心脏病之间的联系。Los científicos han encontrado un vínculo entre la dieta y las enfermedades cardíacas.科学者たちは食事と心臓病の関連を発見しました。과학자들은 식단과 심장병 사이의 관련성을 발견했습니다.
- I'll send you the link to the website. 我会把网站链接发给你。Te enviaré el enlace al sitio web.ウェブサイトのリンクを送ります。웹사이트 링크를 보내드리겠습니다.
- The new railway will link the two cities. 新铁路将连接这两座城市。El nuevo ferrocarril conectará las dos ciudades.新しい鉄道は2つの都市を結びます。새로운 철도가 두 도시를 연결할 것입니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old Norse 'hlekkr' meaning 'a ring in a chain', from Proto-Germanic '*hlankiz'. The image of connected chain rings perfectly carries through to the modern internet sense of hyperlinks connecting web pages.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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