گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'connection'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: بستگی‌

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2 عمومی:: اتصال‌

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3 عمومی:: وابستگی‌

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4 عمومی:: نسبت‌

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5 عمومی:: (connexion=) پیوستگی‌

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6 عمومی:: مقام‌

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7 زمین‌شناسی و معدن:: اتصال

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english

1 general:: noun joints: It is good connection of the pipes.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: connection verbs have a connection (with/to something) • A lot of social problems have a direct connection to alcohol or drug use. see a connection • It's easy to see a connection between stress and illness. make a connection • In learning to read, children make a connection between a written sign and a known sound or word. establish a connection (= show that there is one ) • Scientists have attempted to establish a connection between these two theories. discover/find a connection • This is the first official investigation to find a connection. something suggests a connection • There is nothing to suggest a connection between the hospital food and the illness. break a connection (= stop it existing ) • We must break the connection between money and politics. sever a connection (= break it ) • We cannot sever our connection with the past. adjectives a direct connection • Many people see a direct connection between these events. a close/strong connection • the close connection between maths and physics an intimate connection (= a very close connection ) • There is an intimate connection between political liberty and economic freedom. a causal connection (= that causes or is caused by something else ) • Psychologists have established a causal connection between behaviour and rewards. a clear/obvious connection • There is an obvious connection between this painting and his earlier works. a loose connection ( also a tenuous connection formal ) (= one that is not strong, close, or obvious ) • There seemed to be only a loose connection between the questions and the answers.

transnet.ir

3 general::   noun relationship between two things ADJ. clear, close, direct, intimate, strong There is a close connection between family background and academic achievement. | tenuous | obvious | causal VERB + CONNECTION have His death had no connection with drugs. | discover, establish, find, make, see Researchers have now established a connection between air pollution and asthma. She did not make the connection between her diet and her poor health. | break, sever She wanted to sever all her connections with the firm. PREP. in ~ with I am writing in connection with your recent job application. | ~ between the connection between crime and alcohol | ~ to/with What is your connection with the school? PHRASES in that/this connection (= for reasons connected with sth recently mentioned) place where wires/pipes join together ADJ. loose | electrical, pipe VERB + CONNECTION break If you break the connection, the light won't come on. CONNECTION + NOUN charge PREP. ~ to waiting for connection to the water mains bus/train/plane ADJ. good | bus, rail/railway, train VERB + CONNECTION make | miss PREP. ~ between There are good connections between the resort and major cities. | ~ to We'll be lucky if we make our connection to Paris. | ~ with good connections with New York person you know ADJ. good | aristocratic | business, family, personal, political, professional, social VERB + CONNECTION have I have some good business connections in New York. He has connections (= he knows important people who would be able to help him). | use She used her connections to get the job.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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