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  • 71LINK — GERMANY (see also List of Individuals) 3.6.1873 Koblenz/D 25.6.1952 Murnau/D Ernst Link studied civil engineering at Lausanne and Aachen Technical Universities to graduate in 1895 at Hannover University. He was a Regierungs Bauführer first and in …

    Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000

  • 72link — 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 …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 73link — A suspension member that has a single diagnostic linkdiaphram linkdrag link, half linkinter cell linkjoint at each en also d. See lateral link leading link master link …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 74link up — verb 1. connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces Can you connect the two loudspeakers? Tie the ropes together Link arms • Syn: ↑connect, ↑link, ↑tie • Ant: ↑ …

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  • 75link 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… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 76link — bob·o·link; dis·link; en·link; link·able; link·age; link; link·er; link·man; un·link; hy·per·link; in·ter·link; link·ster; …

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  • 77Link TV — Infobox Network network name = Link TV network country = United States network type = Television network available = slogan = Television Without Borders owner = Link Media, Inc. key people = launch date = website = [http://www.linktv.org… …

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  • 78link — 01. Detectives were able to [link] the murderer to the crime using DNA evidence. 02. The [link] between smoking and cancer is too strong to ignore. 03. The kids [linked] arms, and skated around the rink laughing and shouting. 04. There is a… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 79link´er — link1 «lihngk», noun, verb, adjective. –n. 1. one ring or loop of a chain: »The tractor pulled the log with a chain that had very heavy links. 2. a) anything that joins as a link joins: »a cuff link. I had severed the link between myself and my… …

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  • 80link — {{11}}link (n.2) torch, 1520s, of uncertain origin, possibly from M.L. linchinus, from lichinus wick, from Gk. lykhnos portable light, lamp. {{12}}link (n.) early 15c., one of a series of rings or loops which form a chain; section of a cord,… …

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