connects

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English - Turkish
bağlar

Bu otoban Tokyo'yu Nagoya ile bağlar. - This expressway connects Tokyo with Nagoya.

Panama Kanalı Atlantiği Pasifikle bağlar. - The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic with the Pacific.

connect
bağlanmak
connect
{f} bağlamak

Bu yol iki şehri bağlamaktadır. - This road connects the two cities.

Bir bilgisayarı internete bağlamak roket bilimi değildir. - Connecting a PC to the internet isn't rocket science.

connects core
(Bilgisayar) temel bağlantılar
connect
{f} devreye sokmak
connect
(Bilgisayar) bağlama

İnternete bir PC bağlamak roket bilimi değildir. - Connecting a PC to the internet is not rocket science.

Bu kabloyu jeneratöre bağlamamız gerekiyor. - We need to connect this cable to the generator.

connect
raptetmek
connect
ilişki kurmak
connect
bağ kurmak
connect
(Bilgisayar) bağlantısı

Onların Tom'la bağlantısı nedir? - What's their connection to Tom?

Tom İnternet bağlantısı olmadan işini yapamaz. - Tom can't do his job without an internet connection.

connect
(Bilgisayar) bağlanma
connect
tutturmak
connect
(Bilgisayar) bağlantı sürücü harfi
connect
birleşmek
connect
bağıntı kurmak
connect
irtibatlamak
connect
bağlantılamak
connect
(çınkayla) bağlamak
connect
(tren/vb.) birleşmek
connect
bağlan

Kendilerini geleneksel bir sistem içinde asla birlikte bulmamış olan diller Tatoeba'da bağlanabilirler. - Languages that would have never found themselves together in a traditional system, can be connected in Tatoeba.

Birdebire su aygırlarını bana niçin anlatıyorsun? O ve senin on iki kırmızı akvaryum balığının arasındaki bağlantıyı anlamıyorum. - Why are you telling me about hippos all of the sudden? I don't see the connection between that and your twelve red goldfishes.

connect
aktarmalı olmak
connect
bağlanış
connect
bağlanma, bağlama bağlamak
connect
{f} bağlamak, birleştirmek; bağlanmak, birleşmek, bağlı olmak
connect
{f} (with) (iki şey arasında) bağ kurmak
connect
{f} (with) (belirli bir seferle)
connect
{f} birleştirmek
connect
{f} ilgili olmak
connect
{f} bitiştirmek
connect
{f} iletişim sağlamak
English - English

Definition of connects in English English dictionary

connects the dots
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connect the dots
connect
To associate

I didn't connect my lost jewelry to the news of an area cat burglar until the police contacted me.

connect
To join (two other objects), or to join (one object) to (another object): to be a link between two objects, thereby attaching them to each other

The new railroad will connect the northern part of the state to the southern part.

connect
To make a travel connection; to switch from one means of transport to another as part of the same trip

I'm flying to London where I connect with a flight heading to Hungary.

connect
To join: to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to each other

Both roads have the same name, but they don't connect: they're on opposite sides of the river, and there's no bridge there.

connect
To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object

I think this piece connects to that piece over there.

connect
To join an electrical or telephone line to a circuit or network

When the technician connects my house, I'll be able to access the internet.

connect
To join (two other objects), or to join (one object) to (another object): to take one object and attach it to another

I connected the printer to the computer, but I couldn't get it work.

connect
{v} to join, unite, link, tie, fasten, knit
connect
Establish a communication link between client and server
connect
When you join one computer to another thus forming a network Also, a logon command you need to get on a MOO
connect
A HTTP command for proxying raw data channels over HTTP It can be used to encapsulate other protocols, such as the SSL protocol
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Connect the TraceEngine implementation to the the Trace Engine Server true
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connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
connect
Purchase drugs
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A term that commonly refers to accessing a remote computer; also a message that appears at the point when two modems recognize each other
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[BSG] A communication signal sent from one active device to another When received by a processor, as polled for the control unit after each instruction pair like an interrupt, a special fault (connect fault), very much like an interrupt, is taken As with interrupts, processors send "connects" to each other through the SCU, the only possible channel While an interrupt is set in an SCU register and fielded by the first "taker" of all appropriately masked CPUs, a connect fault is routed by the SCU to one, specified processor (or I/O controller), and cannot be masked against (although the recipient's inhibit bit can postpone it for a short while) Sending a connect to the GIOC or IOM was the way of instructing it to begin executing I/O commands See SCAS
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(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
connect
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connect
Funding to help European links in education, training and culture, using research and new technologies
connect
To join, unite, or cohere; to have a close relation; as, one line of railroad connects with another; one argument connects with another
connect
Something that connects a person or thing with something else shows or provides a link or relationship between them. A search of Brady's house revealed nothing that could connect him with the robberies What connects them? = link
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be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
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If a telephone operator connects you, he or she enables you to speak to another person by telephone. To call the police, an ambulance or the fire brigade dial 999 and the operator will connect you He asked to be connected to the central switchboard. = put through
connect
{f} join, link; be joined, be linked
connect
join for the purpose of communication; "Operator, could you connect me to the Raffles in Singapore?" join by means of communication equipment; "The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area" land on or hit solidly; "The brick connected on her head, knocking her out" connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms" hit or play a ball successfully; "The batter connected for a home run" establish a rapport or relationship; "The President of this university really connects with the faculty" be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport" be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation; "The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train"; "The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours
connect
If one train or plane, for example, connects with another, it arrives at a time which allows passengers to change to the other one in order to continue their journey. a train connecting with a ferry to Ireland My connecting plane didn't depart for another six hours. = link up
connect
Function that occurs when a SCSI Initiator selects a SCSI Target to start an operation, or SCSI Target reselects a SCSI Initiator to continue an operation
connect
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connect
A proxying protocol under TCP/IP
connect
To identify yourself to Oracle by entering your username and password in order to gain access to the database In SQL*Plus, the CONNECT command allows you to log off Oracle and then log back on with a specified username
connect
To join to or by means of a communications circuit
connect
land on or hit solidly; "The brick connected on her head, knocking her out"
connect
If you connect to a particular plane or train, or if another plane or train connects you to it, you change to that plane or train from another one in order to continue your journey. business travellers wanting to connect to a long-haul flight That will connect you with time to spare for the seven o'clock Concorde
connect
To associate (a person or thing, or one's self) with another person, thing, business, or affair
connect
To access an Oracle or foreign database using a valid username and password You must connect if you want to create or modify queries or access a display stored in a database
connect
join by means of communication equipment; "The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area"
connect
If a piece of equipment or a place is connected to a source of power or water, it is joined to that source so that it has power or water. These appliances should not be connected to power supplies Ischia was now connected to the mainland water supply. Connect up means the same as connect. The shower is easy to install -- it needs only to be connected up to the hot and cold water supply They turned the barricade into a potential death trap by connecting it up to the mains
connect
If you connect a person or thing with something, you realize that there is a link or relationship between them. I hoped he would not connect me with that now-embarrassing review I'd written seven years earlier I wouldn't have connected the two things. = associate
connect
plug into an outlet; "Please plug in the toaster!"; "Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight"
connect
be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation; "The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train"; "The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours
connect
Provides wholesale Internet services to many of Australia's leading ISPs
connect
Connect on campus or using Proxy Serve (Get the Proxy password if you need it)
connect
establish communication with someone; "did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin?"
connect
NetConnection connect
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If two things or places connect or if something connects them, they are joined and people or things can pass between them. the long hallway that connects the rooms The fallopian tubes connect the ovaries with the uterus His workshop connected with a small building in the garden The two rooms have connecting doors
connect
Establishes peculiar constraints between two electrical objects: the electrical signal continuity is ensured between the connected components
connect
join for the purpose of communication; "Operator, could you connect me to the Raffles in Singapore?"
connect
hit or play a ball successfully; "The batter connected for a home run"
connect
An HTTP method for proxying raw data channels over HTTP It can be used to encapsulate other protocols, such as the SSL protocol
connect
establish a rapport or relationship; "The President of this university really connects with the faculty"
connect
If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together. You can connect the machine to your hi-fi The traditional method is to enter the exchanges at night and connect the wires Two cables connect to each corner of the plate. a television camera connected to the radio telescope. = attach disconnect
connect
make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
connect
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
connect
To join two or more pieces
connect
Establishes a connection to the specified server
connects

    Turkish pronunciation

    kınekts

    Pronunciation

    /kəˈnekts/ /kəˈnɛkts/

    Etymology

    [ k&-'nekt ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin conectere, connectere, from com- + nectere to bind.

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