LINK


Meaning of LINK in English

1. n. & v.

--n.

1. one loop or ring of a chain etc.

2 a a connecting part, esp. a thing or person that unites or provides continuity; one in a series. b a state or means of connection.

3 a means of contact by radio or telephone between two points.

4 a means of travel or transport between two places.

5 cuff-link (see CUFF(1)).

6 a measure equal to one-hundredth of a surveying chain (7.92 inches).

--v.

1. tr. (foll. by together, to, with) connect or join (two things or one to another).

2 tr. clasp or intertwine (hands or arms).

3 intr. (foll. by on, to, in to) be joined; attach oneself to (a system, company, etc.).

Phrases and idioms:

link up (foll. by with) connect or combine. link-up n. an act or result of linking up.

Etymology: ME f. ON f. Gmc 2. n. hist. a torch of pitch and tow for lighting the way in dark streets.

Etymology: 16th c.: perh. f. med.L li(n)chinus wick f. Gk lukhnos light

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.