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Definition of link-up in English: link-upnoun ˈlɪŋkʌp 1An instance of two or more people or things connecting or joining. (人与人之间的)联系;(物与物之间的)连接 plans of a link-up between the two tour operators have been announced Example sentencesExamples - It's just a question of the technicians making the link-up to the water supply.
- There were also residential courses and link-ups with local rugby league clubs.
- Bank of Scotland has also recently held merger talks with National Australia Bank, the Melbourne-based parent of Clydesdale Bank, but the link-up with Abbey National remains its favoured option.
- It could be Wakefield, maybe the burgeoning arts quarter of Quarry Hill in Leeds, but most likely Bradford, possibly in a link-up with the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television.
- In a link-up with Humberside Police and the City Council, Cleeve pupils will be gunning for drivers who speed past their school in Wawne Road.
- The link-up is a good idea but must not be dependent on funding from the Council.
- And today the project was hailed as proof of the benefits of link-ups between universities and business.
- Bradford was given the go-ahead to became a teaching hospital last year after a link-up between the Trust, Bradford and Leeds Universities and the district's primary care trusts.
- So if both of us play against Israel hopefully the link-up will help get us goals.
- Ideas under consideration include live link-ups between the schools via satellite to discuss business projects.
- The link-up with the school in Omagh is using new technology such as video-conferencing, and there were a number of teachers and pupils from the Omagh school present for the occasion.
- The link-ups between universities and the food sector will have to be defined in much stronger and much more focused terms, he said.
- Members of the Northern Horticultural Society have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a link-up with the Royal Horticultural Society, and the move is expected to be endorsed by the ruling council next week.
- The former transport minister had no plans for an overground link-up of the Luas lines and did not envisage the Sandyford line being linked to the rest of the rail network until the airport metro link was complete.
- The link-up was approved at a full meeting of the council yesterday, following 12 months of detailed examination which included assessing proposals from more than 30 private sector companies.
- Everybody has been made aware of the link-up with Staines, but we won't twist anyone's arm to stay.
- Other attempts to utilise the link-up have been less successful; most act to reinforce the notion that videogames are fully-fledged franchise opportunities.
- The whole question of airline link-ups will have to be rethought as well.
- As the point guard, he will shoulder much of the responsibility for directing matters on the court and he is aware that his belated link-up with his colleagues has hindered the team's evolution.
- Who are the people whom she says are looking at whether there is going to be a Franco-German-Russian link-up, with good links to the Chinese, against what we have, which looks like a small Anglo-American group?
Synonyms join, join together, join forces, amalgamate, consolidate, integrate, unite, unify, combine, incorporate, affiliate, coalesce, meld, agglutinate, team up, link, link up, band, band together, ally, league, federate amalgamate, bring together, join, consolidate, conflate, unite, combine, incorporate, coalesce, meld, pool, link, link up, knit, yoke - 1.1 A connection enabling two or more people or machines to communicate with each other.
会合;连线 现场直播卫星连线。 Example sentencesExamples - What we need instead are not just national grids, but more cross border link-ups into international grids and networks.
- The world premiere of the film itself will take place on BBC Television and will include live link-ups around the country to special cinema screenings.
- It was not clear if the Pope would even be able to attend the ceremonies, make only brief appearances or join the faithful via television link-ups.
- Cancer care professionals from Leeds and Bradford were attending the opening ceremony, when a demonstration of the new equipment included a video link-up to the hospital's lecture theatre.
- The song recalled its recording exactly 35 years earlier as part of the first worldwide satellite television link-up.
- On Wednesday he spoke to journalists on a video link-up from Washington.
- A satellite link-up enabled viewers to see Vaughan speak to the rest of the team, who are currently on tour in Pakistan.
- Like last year, each city has its own distinctive concert before uniting with big-screen link-ups for the live relay of the famous finale of the Last Night of the Proms from the Royal Albert Hall.
- There is to be a live satellite link-up with them and New York firefighters as part of an open-air ceremony in Birmingham's Victoria Square.
- On Christmas Day they will see and speak with their families via a two-way video linkup.
- They have the latest genetic sequencing equipment, million-dollar biosafety labs, and real-time satellite link-ups to compare notes.
- The Rural Action Project hopes to hold three similar seminars with video conferencing link-ups and facilities in rural towns and villages in West Clare in the next 12 months.
- Although the Internet is often blamed as the technology enabling teenage sex, further reporting would show it's actually mobile phone contact providing the critical link-ups.
- Millward was interviewed via satellite link-up for the imminent vacancy at Wests Tigers last week.
- It was a technical triumph, using live link-ups to Scotland, Plymouth, London, Manchester, Belfast, Derbyshire and Bangor, with Lomax at the centre of the web in Birmingham.
- The satellite linkup resulted in what may have been one of the largest live dance conference ever.
- There will also be a live link-up to a bar in New York.
- Video link-ups from the main colleges nationally would keep a lot of players around and make a huge difference, industrially and socially, to all areas of the county.
- The anti-war society there planned to plug into the live video link-up with leading academic Edward Said this week.
- They checked in with the Cologne audience via a live satellite link-up.
Synonyms amalgamation, combination, merging, union, fusion, coalition, affiliation, coupling, unification, incorporation, coalescence, consolidation, confederation, hook-up
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