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links  (lngks)
pl.n.
1. A golf course.
2. Scots Relatively flat or undulating sandy turf-covered ground usually along a seashore.

[From Middle English link, ridge of land, hill, from Old English hlinc, ridge.]

links [lɪŋks]
pl n
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations)
a.  short for golf links
b.  (as modifier) a links course
2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Chiefly Scot undulating sandy ground near the shore
[Old English hlincas plural of hlinc ridge]

links
  • cuff link - Links the split cuff of a shirt.
  • portal - An Internet site offering a directory of links to other sites.
  • latch - Once was a loop or noose; a latch of links was a string of sausages.
  • vincula - Links, ties, and bonds.
  • ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
    Noun1.links - a golf course that is built on sandy ground near a shorelinks - a golf course that is built on sandy ground near a shore
    golf course, links course - course consisting of a large landscaped area for playing golf
    plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
    Translations
    links [lɪŋks] NPL
    1. (= golf links) → campo msing or (LAm) cancha fsing de golf
    2. (= cuff links) → gemelos mpl, mancuernas fpl (CAm, Mex)

    links [ˈlɪŋks] npl (GOLF)(terrain m de) golf m
    link-up [ˈlɪŋkʌp] n
    (= relationship) → association f
    [communication systems] → liaison f
    [spaceships] → arrimage m

    links
    pl
    Dünen pl
    (= golf course)Golfplatz m

    links [lɪŋks] npl (golf links) → terreno or campo da golf

    links
    n pl links [liŋks]
    1 a stretch of more or less flat ground along a seashore. grasstrook aan die see سواحِل дюни, обрасли с трева pobřežní duny strandområde die Dünen (pl.) επίπεδη έκταση κοντά στη θάλασσα litoral luiterannik تپه ساحلی tasamaa dunes גְּבָעוֹת חוֹלִיוֹת לְאוֹרך חוֹף יָם लिंक्स, समुद्र के तटवर्ती रेतीली सम या ऊबड़-खाबड़ भूमि जिसमें घास और दूब उगी हो (स्कॉट) pješčana dina partszakasz pantai sandöldur dune 海浜の砂丘 (특히 해변의) 모래땅 plokščia jūros pakrantė kāpas pantai geestgronden strandslette wydma piaszczysta beira-mar coastă nisipoasă дюны pobrežné duny sipine ravan priobalni predeo strandhed ชายหาด kumsal, denize yakın düz yer 海邊平地 дюни ساحل کے ساتھ جاتی ہموار زمین những bãi cát đầy cỏ mọc ở gần biển
    2 (often with singular verb) a golf course. gholfbaan ملْعَب الغولْف игрище за голф golfové hřiště golfbane der Golfplatz γήπεδο γκολφ campo de golf golfiväljak زمین بازی گلف golfrata terrain de golf מִגרָש גוֹלְף गोल्फ़ का मैदान golf igralište golfpálya padang golf golfvöllur dune ゴルフ場 골프장 golfo aikštelė golfa laukums padang golf golfbaan golfbane teren golfowy campo de golfe te­ren de golf поле для игры в гольф golfové ihrisko igrišče za golf teren za golf golfbana สนามกอลฟ์ golf sahası 高爾夫球場 поле для гри в гольф گالف کا میدان khóa học chơi golf


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Yet on the links most of his time was spent in retrieving lost balls or replacing America.
I do not remember now the details of the weight and length of the fetters riveted on his limbs by an "Administrative" order, but it was in the number of pounds and the thickness of links an appalling assertion of the divine right of autocracy.
And it is a solemn fact that the English in this Eastern exile have contrived to make a small golf links out of the green scrub and sand; with a comfortable clubhouse at one end of it and this primeval monument at the other.
 
 
 
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