to catch (sth thrown etc); to receive (sth given); to accept
interface; port; connector
to connect; to join; to assemble
to answer (the phone); to receive (a call); to pick up a call; to pick up the phone
earth (electric connection); to earth
to join; to connect; connection; junction; fitting (plumbing); connector; terminal (electrical engineering)
to receive guests; to receive patrons (of prostitutes)
to provide support; to come to the rescue
to receive (a visitor); to admit (allow sb to enter)
to take over (duties etc); catcher (baseball etc)
to take over; to take control
reception (of transmitted signal); to receive; to accept; to admit; to take over (e.g. a factory); to expropriate
to replace; to take over (a position or post)
jointing machine; riveter; welder; sealer; to meet a plane (i.e. to meet sb at airport); to service a plane (of airport workers)
to be informed of a case; to take a case; to contract for a job (as a freelancer)
to take on a piece of work; to pick up some freelance work; (of a taxi driver) to pick up a fare
to discuss a matter with sb; to get in touch with; to arrange
to give material assistance to
to take over (from those working the previous shift); to take over (in a leadership role etc); to succeed sb
to receive a served ball (volleyball, tennis etc); to catch a ball thrown by sb
to deliver (a newborn child)
to catch (and hold on); to continue; to go on (to do something); to follow; to carry on; then; after that; subsequently; to proceed; to ensue; in turn; in one's turn
to pursue a conversation; to respond
to vaccinate; to inoculate
scion (branch or bud that is grafted onto rootstock)
to take over; to assume control
wiring; to connect a wire
to receive (a call, report etc)
to receive sb; to grant an interview
to touch; Contact (movie); to contact; access; in touch with
railtrack connection; to integrate into sth; to dock; to connect; to be in step with; to bring into line with; to align
to approach; to get close to
on end; in a row; in succession
picking up and dropping off; greeting and sending off; shuttle (transport service)
to connect; to put through
to hold a welcoming dinner or reception
to access; to transfer passengers between two railway lines
to accept; to take; next; following
relay baton; (fig.) responsibilities (passed over to one's successor)
recipient; person receiving sth
suffix (in Japanese and Korean grammar)
receiver; TV or radio receiver
switchboard operator; phone operator
shuttle bus ferrying passengers between train stations on two different rail lines
elder or elderberry (genus Sambucus)
under interrogation (for a crime); on trial
loose or defective contact (elec.)
to come one after the other
(of two things) to come into contact; to meet; to hand over to; to take over from; to associate with; to have friendly relations with; to have sexual intercourse
film-editing; montage; to cut or edit film
(network) cutover; (system) migration
trussed; with hands tied behind the back
to graft (a branch to a rootstock)
closely connected; inseparably related
to join up; to dock; joint (between components)
to attend to; to deal with
to receive; to accept; to carry on
to reject; to refuse to take a call
to receive (guests, clients); to interact socially with
dial-up (Internet connection)
bridging (in computer networks)
to merge with; interlinking; to join with; to interlock
immediately adjacent; immediately following; to follow closely on
to splice; a glued joint; a bond
to join together; to combine
switch; connection; to put through (to telephone extension)
to meet; to welcome; to greet; reception; to receive
to link; to join; to attach; connection; a link (on web page)
circumscribed circle (of a polygon)
buckle; connector; overlapping joint
connection frame; linked frame
to whisper to one another's ear
to carry on one's ancestral line
single attachment station (telecommunications)
external link (on website)
the way one treats people
game where the last word of one idiom
成語 is the first of the next
dial-up connection; dial-up networking
(lit.) rubbing shoulders and following in each other's footsteps; a thronging crowd
transfer of power; to hand over power
data-direct (in LAN emulation)
direct competitor; direct competition
network management interface
indirect object (grammar)
indirect testimony; circumstantial evidence
(of people) difficult to approach; inaccessible
to join head to tail; bumper-to-bumper (of traffic jam)
one by one; one after another
dynamic-link library (DLL); shared library (computing)
overseas foreign direct investment (OFDI)
direct effect of radiation
medium interface connector
user-network interface; UNI
data link connection identifier (DLCI)