links

/lɪŋks/
noun 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

critical, dead, direct, ecological, habitable, interesting, many, metropolitan

The scientists discovered direct links between pollution and the fish dying in the river.

VERB + LINKS

become, click, club, exchange, follow, hates, interrupted, like

I clicked on several links to find the information I needed for my project.

LINKS + NOUN

blood, e-mail, items, layla, muiriel, piston, relations, sea-shore

I need to find the email links in the document before sending it to the team.

PREP.

in, in, on, up, with

The new highway links up several small towns that were previously isolated from each other.

ADV.

basically, directly, intolerably, such

The new highway links directly to the airport terminal.

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