• Police think the murders are linked.
be linked to/with something
• psychiatric disorders linked to a protein involved in the formation of long-term memories
• Some birth defects are linked to smoking during pregnancy.
• Economy and immigration linked to American dream
• The struggling national economy is linked to a decline in country's educational standing
be closely/directly/strongly etc linked
• China's economy is closely linked to Europe, America, Japan and Southeast Asia.
• American economy becomes increasingly linked to the Internet
TO BE RELATED /rɪˈleɪt/ = [intransitive] if two things relate, they are connected in some way [= to have relation, to link].
• JavaScript should not be confused with Java. They are not related, the only commonality between the two is in their name.
• In 1964 a physicist by the name of Peter Higgs proposed that there was an energy field that permeated the entire universe, this energy field is now called the Higgs field. The energy field that Higgs proposed would interact with subatomic particles and give them a mass. The very massive particles would interact a lot with the field while massless particles would not interact at all. In the press you don't hear about the Higgs' field but about the Higgs' Boson: how these two thing relate? The Higgs's Boson is the smallest bit of Higgs field. [http://physicsforme.com/]
• Having determined the content of your site, you can group the information into related chunks and create a site map. That site map shows each of the pages of your site, how they relate to each other, and what needs to appear on them.
• How are sex and love related for you ?
TO BE TIED /taɪd/ = to be related to something and dependent on it.
to be tied to smt
• We know that social support is directly tied to better health.
TO INTERTWINE /ˌɪntəˈtwaɪn/ = to unite or be united by twisting or twining together [also intertwist]
to be intertwined = if two situations, ideas etc are intertwined, they are closely related to each other.
• BlackBerry’s fate is intertwined with its keyboard
• The database design methodologies and software engineering methodologies are intertwined since these activities are strongly related.
• The history of the Document Object Model is intertwined with the history of the "browser wars" between Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer
• Substance use can become intertwined with psychological functioning and lifestyle such that it becomes part of the fabric of the user's experience and essential to psychic stability. It can be said that each user develops a highly personal relationship to drugs that reflects this complex interaction.
TO TE BOUND (written) = to be in connection
• Stored procedures are not bound tightly to table data structures• Molecules that are bound tightly to the receptor without activating it
RELATIONSHIP (noun) =
1. the way in which two people or two groups feel about each other and behave towards each other
to have a relationship to
• Dutch kids have a different relationship to the bicycle.
• Women have a different relationship to property than men do.
2. the way in which two or more things are connected and affect each other:
• In the DOM, relationships between the document node and all of the element nodes are described using the same terms as a family tree
RELATION (noun) = a connection between two or more things [= relationship]
to bear relation to = to be connected to
• Terrorism bears relation to religious dress
• International post-graduates in the USA offer students the chance to work for one year after their final examination: you are required to work in a field which bears relation to your area of study.
CROSS-CUTTING (adj.) = linking separate or independent parties or interests.
• A cross-cutting approach to developing and implementing disease prevention policies.
• Cross-cutting concerns, in software development, are aspects of a program that affect other concerns.
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