Found 4 items, similar to Connected.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: connect
menghubungkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: connected
berhubungan, bertautan, mempunyai koneksi, terkait
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: connected
connected
adj 1: being joined in close association;
“affiliated clubs”;
“all
art schools whether independent or attached to
universities” [syn:
affiliated,
attached]
2: joined or linked together [ant:
unconnected]
3: related to or accompanying;
“Christmas and associated
festivities” [syn:
associated]
4: wired together to an alarm system;
“all the window alarms
are connected”
5: plugged in;
“first check to see whether the appliance is
connected”
6: stored in, controlled by, or in direct communication with a
central computer [syn:
machine-accessible]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Connected
Connect
\Con*nect"\ (k[o^]n*n[e^]kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Connected; p. pr. & vb. n.
Connecting.] [L. connectere,
-nexum; con- + nectere to bind. See
Annex.]
1. To join, or fasten together, as by something intervening;
to associate; to combine; to unite or link together; to
establish a bond or relation between.
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He fills, he bounds, connects and equals all.
--Pope.
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A man must see the connection of each intermediate
idea with those that it connects before he can use
it in a syllogism. --Locke.
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2. To associate (a person or thing, or one's self) with
another person, thing, business, or affair.
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3. To establish a communication link; -- used with with; as,
his telephone didn't answer, so I connected with him by
email.
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4. To electronically or mechanically link (a device) to
another device, or to link a device to a common
communication line; -- used with with; as, the installer
connected our telephones on Monday; I connected my VCR to
the TV set by myself; the plumber connected a shut-off
valve to my gas line.
[PJC]
Connecting rod (Mach.), a rod or bar joined to, and
connecting, two or more moving parts; esp. a rod
connecting a crank wrist with a beam, crosshead, piston
rod, or piston, as in a steam engine.
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