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verb join ADV. directly Downstairs toilets were connected directly to the drains. | up We need to connect all the pipes up to the water tank. PREP. to Connect the machine to the power supply. | with A corridor connects his office with the main building. link ADV. closely, intimately Bad diet is closely connected with many common illnesses. | directly PREP. with The police were looking for evidence to connect him with the crime.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): connect (with the ball)
[for a batter] to hit a baseball. • Wally connected for a double. • He swung, but didn’t connect with the ball., Phrase(s): connect (with someone)
Fig. to meet someone; to talk to someone on the telephone. • Let’s try to connect on this matter tomorrow. • We finally connected and discussed the matter fully over dinner.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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join:
Connect the two ends together.
Simple Definitions