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  • 101link — /lɪŋk/ verb to join or to attach to something else ● to link pensions to inflation ● to link bonus payments to productivity ● His salary is linked to the cost of living. ⇒ index linked …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 102link —    a traditional unit of distance used by surveyors, equal to 0.01 chain. In Britain, one link is exactly 0.66 feet, or 7.92 inches, or approximately 20.12 centimeters. In the U.S., both 66 foot and 100 foot chains have been used; for a 100 foot… …

    Dictionary of units of measurement

  • 103link — See: MISSING LINK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 104link — See: MISSING LINK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 105link up — verb a) to link or join together b) to become linked or joined together …

    Wiktionary

  • 106Link — This name with variant spellings Linck, Lince and Linch is of English topographic origin for one dwelling by a bank or slope. The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century hlinc translating variously as a bank separating strips of… …

    Surnames reference

  • 107link up — Jamaican Slang Glossary Slang for “Hooking up”; getting or meeting together, ect. Mi link yu up layta. (I’ll get with you later.) …

    English dialects glossary

  • 108Link — Lịnk 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; umg.; EDV〉 1. Verbindung, Beziehung 2. 〈kurz für〉 Hyperlink [Etym.: <engl. link »Bindeglied, Verbindungsstück«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 109Link — Verzweigung zu einer anderen Seite im Internet, zu der man durch Anklicken des hervorgehobenen (Hyper)Links gelangt. Deep Linking, Hypertext, Internet, Link Exchange …

    Online-Wörterbuch Deutsch-Lexikon

  • 110link — Присоединение (Link)     штрих [линии, составляющие знак шрифта], соединяющий один элемент буквы с другим, например, верхнюю и нижнюю части латинской строчной g …

    Шрифтовая терминология