CONNECT


Meaning of CONNECT in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ kənekt ]

( connects, connecting, connected)

1.

If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together.

You can connect the machine to your hi-fi...

The traditional method is to enter the exchanges at night and connect the wires...

Two cables connect to each corner of the plate.

...a television camera connected to the radio telescope.

= attach

≠ disconnect

V-RECIP : V n to n , V pl-n , V to n , V-ed , also pl-n V

2.

If a piece of equipment or a place is connected to a source of power or water, it is joined to that source so that it has power or water.

These appliances should not be connected to power supplies...

Ischia was now connected to the mainland water supply.

VERB : be V-ed to n , V-ed , also V n to n

Connect up means the same as connect .

The shower is easy to install–it needs only to be connected up to the hot and cold water supply...

They turned the barricade into a potential death trap by connecting it up to the mains.

PHRASAL VERB : be V-ed P to n , V n P to n , also V P n (not pron) to n

3.

If a telephone operator connects you, he or she enables you to speak to another person by telephone.

To call the police, an ambulance or the fire brigade dial 999 and the operator will connect you...

He asked to be connected to the central switchboard.

= put through

VERB : V n , be V-ed to n , also V n to n

4.

If two things or places connect or if something connects them, they are joined and people or things can pass between them.

...the long hallway that connects the rooms...

The fallopian tubes connect the ovaries with the uterus...

His workshop connected with a small building in the garden...

The two rooms have connecting doors.

V-RECIP : V pl-n , V n with n , V with n , V-ing , also pl-n V

5.

If one train or plane, for example, connects with another, it arrives at a time which allows passengers to change to the other one in order to continue their journey.

...a train connecting with a ferry to Ireland...

My connecting plane didn’t depart for another six hours.

= link up

V-RECIP : V with/to n , V-ing , also pl-n V

6.

If you connect to a particular plane or train, or if another plane or train connects you to it, you change to that plane or train from another one in order to continue your journey.

...business travellers wanting to connect to a long-haul flight...

That will connect you with time to spare for the seven o’clock Concorde.

VERB : V to n , V n , also V n to n

7.

If you connect a person or thing with something, you realize that there is a link or relationship between them.

I hoped he would not connect me with that now-embarrassing review I’d written seven years earlier...

I wouldn’t have connected the two things.

= associate

VERB : V n with/to n , V pl-n

8.

Something that connects a person or thing with something else shows or provides a link or relationship between them.

A search of Brady’s house revealed nothing that could connect him with the robberies...

What connects them?

= link

VERB : V n with/to n , V pl-n

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary.      Английский словарь Коллинз COBUILD для изучающих язык на продвинутом уровне.