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con·nect (k -n kt )v. con·nect·ed, con·nect·ing, con·nects v.tr.1. To join or fasten together. 2. To associate or consider as related: no reason to connect the two events. See Synonyms at join. 3. To join to or by means of a communications circuit: Please connect me to the number in San Diego. Her computer is connected to the Internet. 4. To plug in (an electrical cord or device) to an outlet. v.intr.1. To become joined or united: two streams connecting to form a river. 2. To be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as between airplanes or buses. 3. To establish a rapport or relationship; relate: The candidate failed to connect with the voters. 4. Sports To hit or play a ball successfully: The batter connected for a home run.
[Middle English connecten, from Latin c nectere, connectere : c -, com-, com- + nectere, to bind; see ned- in Indo-European roots.]
con·nect i·ble, con·nect a·ble adj. con·nec tor, con·nect er n. |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | connector - an instrumentality that connects; "he soldered the connection"; "he didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers"backbone - the part of a network that connects other networks together; "the backbone is the part of a communication network that carries the heaviest traffic" earth, ground - a connection between an electrical device and a large conducting body, such as the earth (which is taken to be at zero voltage) hitch - a connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls hookup - a device providing a connection between a power source and a user; "some campsites have electrical hookups for trailers" jumper - a small connector used to make temporary electrical connections slip ring - connection consisting of a metal ring on a rotating part of a machine; provides a continuous electrical connection through brushes on stationary contacts coupling, yoke - a connection (like a clamp or vise) between two things so they move together |
Translations connector [kəˈnektəʳ] N ( Elec) → conector m connector [kəˈnɛktər] n (for electrical equipment, wire, piping) → raccord m
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