[] (often be linked) link A to/with B | link A and B (together)to make a connection between people, places, or things把(人、地方、物)连接起来◆The Channel Tunnel links Britain with the rest of Europe.英吉利海峡隧道将英国和欧洲其他国家连接起来。◆The computers are linked together in a network.这些电脑通过网络连接起来。link A to/with Bto say that there is a connection or relationship between two or more things or people表示(两件或两件以上的东西、两人或两人以上)有联系(或关系)◆The company is being linked with a bid to take over a rival supermarket chain.这家公司与收购竞争对手连锁超市的投标有关。◆He had been linked to the vacant post of chief executive. 人们把他与行政总裁的空缺联系在一起。 () if the value of an investment, a currency, or a payment is linked to something else, it changes in the same way that the other thing does联系;(投资、货币、支付与其他事物)相关联◆All our investments were linked to the stock market.我们所有的投资都与股票市场息息相关。◆The country's currency is linked to the US dollar.这国货币与美元挂钩。➡index-linked () link A to/with Bto connect websites or parts of a web page so that a user can move to another website or part of a document by clicking链接(网站或部分网页,用户点击即可进入其他网站)◆Link your site to ours.将你的网站和我们的网站链接在一起。●ˌlink ˈup (with sb/sth)to work with another company or organization to achieve something(为实现某种目的,与另外的公司或机构)合作◆The designers have linked up with Britain's largest furniture maker.设计者已和英国最大的家具制造商合作。➡link-up