Link can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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link - To connect two or more things. | ||
link - To contain a hyperlink to another page. | ||
link - To supply somebody with a hyperlink; to direct by means of a link. | ||
link - To post a hyperlink to. | ||
link - To skip or trip along smartly. | ||
Noun |
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link - a fastener that serves to join or connect; "the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction" | ||
link - (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list | ||
link - the means of connection between things linked in series | ||
link - a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain | ||
link - an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data | ||
link - the state of being connected; "the connection between church and state is inescapable" | ||
link - a connecting shape | ||
link - a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network | ||
link - a channel for communication between groups; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas" |
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1. | noun | Link. | |
2. | noun | Here is the link to the latest commercial laptops on the market, I will follow up with the consumer models. | |
3. | noun | We envision a format that would provide a brief summary and analysis of the order, filing, etc. with a link to the source document as well for those who would like more detailed information. | |
4. | noun | Cargill Ferrous International is the full name of this division and setup as such in GCP with a Sub-to-Legal Link to Cargill, Inc. per GCP procedure. | |
5. | noun | Thus kaoshikii is a blossoming of the microcosm (unit being) in its attempt to attain a link with the Macrocosm (Cosmic Consciousness). | |
6. | noun | The two hands when upraised and folded together represent: "Now I am trying to establish a link with Parama Purus'a (Supreme Consciousness)." | |
7. | noun | You can vote at the following link, it will only take a few seconds. | |
8. | noun | Please take a moment to click on the link below and cast your vote for Beyond Control. | |
9. | noun | There is a link to the contest page. | |
10. | noun | This will be the warmth of the sun - a close reminder and link between earth and the infinite space. | |
11. | noun | Below I pasted the email text, and it has a link to a website that automatically plays this song the author of the email created. | |
12. | noun | "Half of the studies provide strong evidence of a causal link between the biological change and climate change," said Camille Parmesan, a University of Texas-Austin biologist and one of the world's leading experts on this issue. | |
13. | noun | Lopez addressed the note which I had written, sealed it with his sleeve-link, and sent it by the hand of the servant, Jose. | |
14. | noun | Check the link for a sampling of prices. | |
15. | noun | Above is the link to the Department of State travel website, which will give you all the info that you need, including passport information. | |
16. | verb | When the company is set up in the EOL database we link the company to the Parent and reference the CP ID. | |
17. | verb | China is seeking the construction of a pipeline from Iran to the Caspian Sea, where it would link with another planned pipeline running from Kazakhstan to China. | |
18. | verb | The new tunnel will link Britain and France. | |
19. | verb | Please feel free to link to my page. | |
20. | verb | You may link to this webpage freely. | |
21. | verb | What a waste it would be if Tatoeba were to link nothing but sentences. | |
22. | verb | Please link this sentence to Spanish. | |
23. | verb | The new tunnel will link Great Britain and France. | |
24. | verb | Trams will link the area to Edinburgh's city centre (which is only two miles away). | |
25. | verb | How can I link or unlink sentences? | |
26. | verb | It's time to build new bridges all over the world as strong as those that link us across the Atlantic. | |
27. | verb | Note that due to the nature of dynamic linking on Linux, plugins don’t have to actually link with the db.o object. | |
28. | verb | How and why does the end link up with the beginning? | |
29. | verb | Would someone kindly link sentence No. 1 to sentence No. 2? | |
30. | verb | "Link, I need you." "Finally! I'll take off my clothes!" "Not in that sense, silly. Today is Father's birthday!" "The King has a birthday?!" "Yes. You'll be in charge of the decorations and I'll invite the guests!" |
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noun | |
Link. |
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Here is the link to the latest commercial laptops on the market, I will follow up with the consumer models. |
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We envision a format that would provide a brief summary and analysis of the order, filing, etc. with a link to the source document as well for those who would like more detailed information. |
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Cargill Ferrous International is the full name of this division and setup as such in GCP with a Sub-to-Legal Link to Cargill, Inc. per GCP procedure. |
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Thus kaoshikii is a blossoming of the microcosm (unit being) in its attempt to attain a link with the Macrocosm (Cosmic Consciousness). |
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The two hands when upraised and folded together represent: "Now I am trying to establish a link with Parama Purus'a (Supreme Consciousness)." |
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You can vote at the following link, it will only take a few seconds. |
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Please take a moment to click on the link below and cast your vote for Beyond Control. |
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There is a link to the contest page. |
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This will be the warmth of the sun - a close reminder and link between earth and the infinite space. |
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Below I pasted the email text, and it has a link to a website that automatically plays this song the author of the email created. |
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"Half of the studies provide strong evidence of a causal link between the biological change and climate change," said Camille Parmesan, a University of Texas-Austin biologist and one of the world's leading experts on this issue. |
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Lopez addressed the note which I had written, sealed it with his sleeve-link, and sent it by the hand of the servant, Jose. |
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Check the link for a sampling of prices. |
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Above is the link to the Department of State travel website, which will give you all the info that you need, including passport information. |
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When the company is set up in the EOL database we link the company to the Parent and reference the CP ID. |
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China is seeking the construction of a pipeline from Iran to the Caspian Sea, where it would link with another planned pipeline running from Kazakhstan to China. |
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The new tunnel will link Britain and France. | |
Please feel free to link to my page. | |
You may link to this webpage freely. | |
What a waste it would be if Tatoeba were to link nothing but sentences. | |
Please link this sentence to Spanish. | |
The new tunnel will link Great Britain and France. | |
Trams will link the area to Edinburgh's city centre (which is only two miles away). | |
How can I link or unlink sentences? | |
It's time to build new bridges all over the world as strong as those that link us across the Atlantic. | |
Note that due to the nature of dynamic linking on Linux, plugins don’t have to actually link with the db.o object. | |
How and why does the end link up with the beginning? | |
Would someone kindly link sentence No. 1 to sentence No. 2? | |
"Link, I need you." "Finally! I'll take off my clothes!" "Not in that sense, silly. Today is Father's birthday!" "The King has a birthday?!" "Yes. You'll be in charge of the decorations and I'll invite the guests!" |