link
n
1 one ring or loop of a chain (链的)环, 圈.
2 person or thing that connects two others 联系两者的人或事物; 关系; 联系
Police suspect there may be a link between the two murders. 警方怀疑这两起谋杀案可能有关联.
commercial, cultural, diplomatic, etc links (between two countries) (两国间的)商业、 文化、 外交等的往来.
3 (formerly) measure of length, one hundredth of a chain, equal to 7.92 inches or about 20 centimetres (旧时)令(长度单位, 一链的百分之一, 合7.92英寸或约20厘米).
4 (idm 习语) the missing link => miss3. link, v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
~ A with B/~ A and B (together); ~ sth (up) make or suggest a connection between people or things 将人或物连接或联系起来
The crowd linked arms to form a barrier. 群众臂挽著臂组成人墙.
Television stations around the world are linked by satellite. 全世界的电视台通过卫星联系一起.
The newspapers have linked his name with hers, ie implied that they are having an affair. 报纸报道把他和她的名字联系在一起(暗指他们有染).
a new road to link (up) the two motorways 连接两条高速公路的新路.
2 (phr v) link up (with sb/sth) form a connection 连接; 结合
The two spacecraft will link up (with each other) in orbit. 两艘宇宙飞船将於轨道上(互相)连接.
Certainly, sir. The elevators are right across the lobby.
当然可以,先生。电梯就在大厅的正对面。
Worry kills more men than work.
忧虑比劳累更伤人。
I think it is important to understand the relations between parents and their children. They spend time, energy and money in bringing up children and providing them with what they need. Then, as with young birds, the time comes for the young to leave. As