| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| link | /liŋk/ | (transitive), (often passive) If you link two or more things, you make a connection between them. | linkage |
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Previous studies have also demonstrated a link between low self-esteem and health-risk behaviors such as smoking cigarettes....
ReplyDeleteJapanese; kankei
link [liŋk]
ReplyDeleten. 环节, 联系, (链的)环, 圈
v. 连接, 联系
All kinds of human experience testify to the close link between love and fear
He tried to link the human heart to nature.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 고리, 연결하다, 잇다.
This merits an article link on the front page of the New York Times
ReplyDeleteThis example demonstrates how to create links in an HTML document.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Collegamento
Previous studies have also demonstrated a link between low self-esteem and health-risk behaviors such as smoking cigarettes
ReplyDeleteJapanese;setsu zoku suru
The prisoners were linked to each other by irons around their legs.
ReplyDeleteRussian: связывать
The special envoy's visit established a link between the two countries.
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