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Definition of linkage in English: linkagenoun ˈlɪŋkɪdʒˈlɪŋkɪdʒ mass noun1The action of linking or the state of being linked. 连接,联合 there is no proof of linkage to a terrorist organization count noun close linkages between private and public capital Example sentencesExamples - But all the electronics machines were second-hand products and have no linkage to the Internet.
- So, we shouldn't allow this subtle linkage to Gilgamesh to distract from a proper consideration of paleosols.
- During the meeting he demanded its detachment from any linkage to the death of the five young men.
- Community members formed strong linkages with the schools, sharing staff, and building resources and expertise.
- The textile sector presents good opportunity for us to spur growth and combat poverty because of its vertical linkage to agriculture.
- All the elements will need clear linkage to each other through regular meetings, information technology, and shared protocols.
- Through the voices of the villagers, many of whom trace their linkage to the old Chipko movement, the film tries to understand the revolution.
- Queensland is focused on establishing linkages that provide a basis for long-term trade relationships.
- The databank used standardised diagnostic criteria during the study and linkage to the individual original obstetric case notes.
- The chapters do vary significantly, however, in the depth of analysis and the strength of linkage to the central premises of the research.
- Help us articulate the complexity, responsibility, and accountability of command and its direct linkage to our success as a military profession.
- The IMF presenter demonstrated a strong linkage between the level of per capita GDP and the poverty rate.
- There will also be linkage to the town centre from the Industrial Estate to facilitate workers at lunchtime.
- It was a memorable sermon, lacking any clear outline or notable linkage to the Scripture readings.
- Any clear linkage to the power and prestige of the central palatial authority would have conferred distinction.
- Samples taken from the crime scene have been sent to forensic laboratories for analysis to ascertain any linkage to the crime.
- Countless social standards, now fundamental to our culture, have direct linkage to wartime necessities.
- But if linkage to the physical world adds reality to an idea, how can he claim that the idea, which is not material, is what redeems British efficiency?
- We have stated that the linkage exists, but we have not fleshed it out in specific terms.
- The one thing both sides agree on is that the road would have a major impact on the Eastern Cape landscape insofar as it would dramatically improve access and linkage to the region.
Synonyms interrelationship, interrelatedness, intertextuality, interconnectedness, connection, cohesion, coherence - 1.1count noun A system of links.
互相连接,连接系统 a complex linkage of nerves 复杂的神经交互连接。 Example sentencesExamples - Instead of complex linkages and levers, this one keys right on the trigger bar and a small protrusion pushes the firing - pin stop up.
- On inspection it was found that everything in the recently developed transmission was operating perfectly, the jamming in fourth gear traced to the mating of the standard gear linkage to the new gearbox.
- Our simulator calculates the forces on the runners and those that are transmitted through the steering linkage to the drivers' hands.
- The drive elements enable both linear and rotational motion through fully sealed linkages.
- The free sliding experiments suggest that mechanical linkages between the doublets prevent free sliding in an intact axoneme.
- After years of searching for the ideal point at which to attach the suspension linkage to a frame, the gearheads concluded that their sweet spot didn't exist.
Synonyms connection, relationship, relatedness, association, tie-up - 1.2 The linking of different issues in political negotiations.
(政治谈判中将不同问题联系起来以寻求解决方法的)关联原则 Example sentencesExamples - A Russian trade official insisted Monday that there was no linkage between the two issues.
- This formal linkage is, however, by no means a guarantee that further changes will be made to the CAP to remove its persistent elements of protection.
- The Bush administration backed off its previous position insisting on linkage.
- European Union officials have assured their American counterparts that the political agenda linkage is critical to the overall package.
- 1.3Genetics The tendency of groups of genes on the same chromosome to be inherited together.
〔遗传〕基因连锁(同一染色体上的基因组一起被遗传的特性) Example sentencesExamples - The power to detect a significant linkage is examined on the basis of 1000 replicates.
- However, tight linkage of separate genes cannot be ruled out.
- The remaining 24 progeny were tested only at marker loci on chromosomes showing significant linkage to the tumor multiplicity phenotype.
- Unless a mapping population is very large, it is difficult to detect repulsion linkages between simplex markers in polyploids.
- Only the presence of genetic linkage was examined.
Synonyms unity, togetherness, solidarity, bond, sticking together, continuity, coherence, connection, interrelatedness
Definition of linkage in US English: linkagenounˈlɪŋkɪdʒˈliNGkij 1The action of linking or the state of being linked. 连接,联合 Example sentencesExamples - There will also be linkage to the town centre from the Industrial Estate to facilitate workers at lunchtime.
- The textile sector presents good opportunity for us to spur growth and combat poverty because of its vertical linkage to agriculture.
- Through the voices of the villagers, many of whom trace their linkage to the old Chipko movement, the film tries to understand the revolution.
- It was a memorable sermon, lacking any clear outline or notable linkage to the Scripture readings.
- But if linkage to the physical world adds reality to an idea, how can he claim that the idea, which is not material, is what redeems British efficiency?
- All the elements will need clear linkage to each other through regular meetings, information technology, and shared protocols.
- So, we shouldn't allow this subtle linkage to Gilgamesh to distract from a proper consideration of paleosols.
- Countless social standards, now fundamental to our culture, have direct linkage to wartime necessities.
- Samples taken from the crime scene have been sent to forensic laboratories for analysis to ascertain any linkage to the crime.
- We have stated that the linkage exists, but we have not fleshed it out in specific terms.
- During the meeting he demanded its detachment from any linkage to the death of the five young men.
- The one thing both sides agree on is that the road would have a major impact on the Eastern Cape landscape insofar as it would dramatically improve access and linkage to the region.
- But all the electronics machines were second-hand products and have no linkage to the Internet.
- Help us articulate the complexity, responsibility, and accountability of command and its direct linkage to our success as a military profession.
- The chapters do vary significantly, however, in the depth of analysis and the strength of linkage to the central premises of the research.
- Any clear linkage to the power and prestige of the central palatial authority would have conferred distinction.
- Community members formed strong linkages with the schools, sharing staff, and building resources and expertise.
- The IMF presenter demonstrated a strong linkage between the level of per capita GDP and the poverty rate.
- Queensland is focused on establishing linkages that provide a basis for long-term trade relationships.
- The databank used standardised diagnostic criteria during the study and linkage to the individual original obstetric case notes.
Synonyms interrelationship, interrelatedness, intertextuality, interconnectedness, connection, cohesion, coherence - 1.1 A system of links.
互相连接,连接系统 a complex linkage of nerves 复杂的神经交互连接。 Example sentencesExamples - Our simulator calculates the forces on the runners and those that are transmitted through the steering linkage to the drivers' hands.
- After years of searching for the ideal point at which to attach the suspension linkage to a frame, the gearheads concluded that their sweet spot didn't exist.
- On inspection it was found that everything in the recently developed transmission was operating perfectly, the jamming in fourth gear traced to the mating of the standard gear linkage to the new gearbox.
- The free sliding experiments suggest that mechanical linkages between the doublets prevent free sliding in an intact axoneme.
- The drive elements enable both linear and rotational motion through fully sealed linkages.
- Instead of complex linkages and levers, this one keys right on the trigger bar and a small protrusion pushes the firing - pin stop up.
Synonyms connection, relationship, relatedness, association, tie-up - 1.2 The linking of different issues in political negotiations.
(政治谈判中将不同问题联系起来以寻求解决方法的)关联原则 Example sentencesExamples - European Union officials have assured their American counterparts that the political agenda linkage is critical to the overall package.
- The Bush administration backed off its previous position insisting on linkage.
- This formal linkage is, however, by no means a guarantee that further changes will be made to the CAP to remove its persistent elements of protection.
- A Russian trade official insisted Monday that there was no linkage between the two issues.
- 1.3Genetics The tendency of groups of genes on the same chromosome to be inherited together.
〔遗传〕基因连锁(同一染色体上的基因组一起被遗传的特性) Example sentencesExamples - Only the presence of genetic linkage was examined.
- Unless a mapping population is very large, it is difficult to detect repulsion linkages between simplex markers in polyploids.
- However, tight linkage of separate genes cannot be ruled out.
- The remaining 24 progeny were tested only at marker loci on chromosomes showing significant linkage to the tumor multiplicity phenotype.
- The power to detect a significant linkage is examined on the basis of 1000 replicates.
Synonyms unity, togetherness, solidarity, bond, sticking together, continuity, coherence, connection, interrelatedness
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