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  • 31link — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 connection ADJECTIVE ▪ close, tight ▪ inextricable, strong ▪ tenuous, weak ▪ clear …

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  • 32Link's Crossbow Training — Infobox VG title=Link s Crossbow Training developer=Nintendo EAD publisher=Nintendo designer= series= The Legend of Zelda engine= released=Vgrelease|North America|NA|November 19 2007 Vgrelease|Europe|EU|December 7, 2007 [… …

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  • 33link — link1 [ lıŋk ] verb transitive *** 1. ) usually passive if people, things, or events are linked, they are related to each other in some way: Police suspect that the two murder cases are linked. be linked to/with something: Rock music has often… …

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  • 34link */*/*/ — I UK [lɪŋk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms link : present tense I/you/we/they link he/she/it links present participle linking past tense linked past participle linked 1) [usually passive] if people, things, or events are linked, they are… …

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  • 35Link Aggregation Control Protocol — The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is a computer networking term and is part of IEEE specification 802.3ad that can control the bundling of several physical ports together to form a single logical channel. LACP allows a network device… …

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  • 36link — [[t]lɪ̱ŋk[/t]] ♦♦ links, linking, linked 1) N COUNT: usu N between/with n If there is a link between two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other. ...the link between… …

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  • 37link — 1 verb 1 be linked if people or events are linked, they are connected in some way: Police think the murders are linked. (+ with/to): They believe that this illness is linked to the use of chemical pesticides. 2 (T) to connect computers, broadcast …

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  • 38link up — Ⅰ. UK US link up Phrasal Verb with link({{}}/lɪŋk/ verb ► to join with someone or something, especially in order to work or operate together: link up with sth »We offer advice to Asian companies who want to link up with European businesses. »We… …

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  • 39link (someone/something) up — Word forms link (someone/something) up : present tense I/you/we/they link (someone/something) up he/she/it links (someone/something) up present participle linking (someone/something) up past tense linked (someone/something) up past participle… …

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  • 40link (someone/something) up — Word forms link (someone/something) up : present tense I/you/we/they link (someone/something) up he/she/it links (someone/something) up present participle linking (someone/something) up past tense linked (someone/something) up past participle… …

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