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Glob1500 link to connect; to unite one thing or event with another; n. a relation between two or more things, situations or events v.
NGSL3000 link To join or connect together verb

Tanaka6000 blink Tanaka6000 blinked

COMPOUND WORDS


a chain is only as strong as its weakest link {proverb} (aphorism) blink {n} (The act of very quickly closing both eyes and opening them again) blink {v} (to close and reopen both eyes quickly) blink {v} (to flash on and off at regular intervals) blinker {n} (eye shield) blink of an eye {n} (very short period of time) clinker {n} (fetters) SEE: fetter :: cross-link {v} (to form a link between adjacent chains of a polymer) cufflink {n} (button used to hold a sleeve cuff together) dead link {n} (hypertext link that points to a webpage that is permanently unavailable) hyperlink {n} (area on a Web page) hyperlink {n} Hypertext-Link hyperlink {n} (link from one electronic document to another) link {n} (computing: hyperlink) link {n} (connection) link {n} (element of a chain) link {v} (connect things) link {v} (to contain a hyperlink to another page) linkage {n} (connection or relation between things or ideas) SEE: link :: linker {n} (short oligonucleotide) missing link {n} (figuratively: sought-after intermediary figure) missing link {n} (hypothetical primate) sevdalinka {n} (genre of folk music) weakest link {n} (the part of a system that is most likely to fail or cause problems)

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Ce pont relie le trafic des deux côtés.



This bridge links traffic from both sides .


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