connect: [17] Etymologically, connect means ‘tie together’. It comes from Latin connectere, a compound verb formed from the prefix com- ‘together’ and nectere ‘bind, tie’ (whose past participial stem, nex-, is the ultimate source of English nexus [17]). The derived noun connection first appeared, in the spelling connexion, in the 14th century. => nexus
connect (v.)
mid-15c., from Latin conectere "join together" (see connection). Displaced 16c. by connex (1540s), from Middle French connexer, from Latin *connexare, a supposed frequentative of conectere (past participle stem connex-). Connect was re-established 1670s.
A similar change took place in French, where connexer was superseded by connecter. Meaning "to establish a relationship" (with) is from 1881. Slang meaning "get in touch with" is attested by 1926, from telephone connections. Meaning "awaken meaningful emotions, establish rapport" is from 1942. Of a hit or blow, "to reach the target," from c. 1920. Related: Connected; connecting; connectedness.
雙語例句
1. Two cables connect to each corner of the plate.
兩條電纜連到金屬板的每個角上。
來自柯林斯例句
2. The fallopian tubes connect the ovaries with the uterus.
輸卵管連接著卵巢和子宮。
來自柯林斯例句
3. You can connect the machine to your hi-fi.
你可以把機器連在高保真音響上。
來自柯林斯例句
4. Connect the hose to the tap and turn on the tap.
把水管接在龍頭上,打開水龍頭.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
5. The police have sufficient evidence to connect the suspect with the explosion.