connect with / kəˈnɛkt /

连接到联系连接

connect with3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  2. to establish communication between; put in communication: Operator, will you please connect me with Mr. Jones?
  3. to have as an accompanying or associated feature: pleasures connected with music.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to become connected; join or unite: These two parts connect at the sides.
  2. to run so as to make connections: This bus connects with a northbound bus.
  3. Informal. to have or establish successful communication; make contact: I connected with two new clients today.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to a connection or connections: connect charges for a new cable television channel.

connect with 近义词

connect with

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更多connect with例句

  1. Fabletics has already been building out technology trying to connect online and offline user habits in its stores.
  2. Node helps to verify each influencer’s audience, then connects brands with these influencers with pre-negotiated deal terms.
  3. The company asked me to look into connecting the system I built to Metrc.
  4. You can customize the look of your space by connecting the hexagon panels in whatever pattern suits your needs.
  5. Perigree helps protect things like heating and cooling systems or elevators that may lack patches or true security, yet are connected to the network in a very real way.
  6. Brands like Lo & Sons and Delsey are already tapping Travel Noire to connect with black travelers.
  7. Snowden contacted Poitras in mid-January 2013 after failing to connect with Greenwald due to his lack of encryption.
  8. The archaeologists I did connect with were not interested in drive-by interviews.
  9. They all connect us to the people and objects and stories of our past.
  10. Sachs adds, “All the senses that connect us with nature are important.”
  11. Synthesis will be sometimes hereafter resorted to to connect in our minds an event to its date.
  12. I asked a pupil then present—a girl nine years old—to connect them.
  13. The name is territorial; and the better opinion is inclined to connect it with Brix, between Cherbourg and Valognes.
  14. I can not connect myself with any man whose tastes and sympathies are not in accordance with my own.
  15. Some of his best and most prominent characteristics did not connect him with one more than with another section of the Church.