Linked can be categorized as a verb.
Adjective |
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linked - connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks | ||
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. |
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1. | verb | In fact, it would tend to encourage more organized anti-India outfits, such as the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and outside-linked Maoists, to exploit these networks and weaken India's eastern flank. | |
2. | verb | No one can contradict me when I say that heavy metal and satanism are closely linked. | |
3. | verb | "No one can contradict me when I say that heavy metal and satanism are closely linked. | |
4. | verb | As an outgrowth of the meeting Leslie and I had with Scott and Hunter a couple of weeks ago, we have begun work to develop an electronic tool that would allow us to provide ongoing summaries of FERC gas activities, and possibly electric activities, in a format that can be linked to the Fundamentals intranet site used by the traders. | |
5. | verb | It is a prevalent belief, according to a nationwide poll in the United States, that Muslims are linked with terrorism. | |
6. | verb | We're all linked in friendship. | |
7. | verb | The 48-year-old Ryouichi Kawakatsu took over as coach at Fukuoka in June this year, but his fate is closely linked with that of 46-year-old Matsuda. | |
8. | verb | The events were closely linked. | |
9. | verb | A megalopolis is a network of multiple closely linked metropolitan areas. | |
10. | verb | Tom linked to my website from his blog. | |
11. | verb | Here, you have translated from the sentence in < the language you have translated from > and you created a link to that one. I think this is the sentence in < the language you want to translate from > that you wanted to translate. To do this, you must first click on the sentence in < the language you want to translate from > before clicking on the translation button. The sentence that you are translating must ALWAYS stand on top of the pile (in the largest typeface) and it is the only one visible at the time you're editing your translation, and that is on purpose to avoid influence on your translation, as in Tatoeba, sentences are linked by twos, not as blocks, since a sentence may have several different translations in the same language! | |
12. | verb | Starch degradation is linked to a circadian clock. | |
13. | verb | These sentences are not directly linked. | |
14. | verb | During centuries of space exploration, there were strange, unexplained anomalies that were linked to possible nonhuman sentient life. | |
15. | verb | Our hearts are linked. |
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In fact, it would tend to encourage more organized anti-India outfits, such as the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and outside-linked Maoists, to exploit these networks and weaken India's eastern flank. |
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No one can contradict me when I say that heavy metal and satanism are closely linked. |
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"No one can contradict me when I say that heavy metal and satanism are closely linked. |
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As an outgrowth of the meeting Leslie and I had with Scott and Hunter a couple of weeks ago, we have begun work to develop an electronic tool that would allow us to provide ongoing summaries of FERC gas activities, and possibly electric activities, in a format that can be linked to the Fundamentals intranet site used by the traders. |
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It is a prevalent belief, according to a nationwide poll in the United States, that Muslims are linked with terrorism. | |
We're all linked in friendship. | |
The 48-year-old Ryouichi Kawakatsu took over as coach at Fukuoka in June this year, but his fate is closely linked with that of 46-year-old Matsuda. | |
The events were closely linked. | |
A megalopolis is a network of multiple closely linked metropolitan areas. | |
Tom linked to my website from his blog. | |
Here, you have translated from the sentence in < the language you have translated from > and you created a link to that one. I think this is the sentence in < the language you want to translate from > that you wanted to translate. To do this, you must first click on the sentence in < the language you want to translate from > before clicking on the translation button. The sentence that you are translating must ALWAYS stand on top of the pile (in the largest typeface) and it is the only one visible at the time you're editing your translation, and that is on purpose to avoid influence on your translation, as in Tatoeba, sentences are linked by twos, not as blocks, since a sentence may have several different translations in the same language! | |
Starch degradation is linked to a circadian clock. | |
These sentences are not directly linked. | |
During centuries of space exploration, there were strange, unexplained anomalies that were linked to possible nonhuman sentient life. | |
Our hearts are linked. |