Links - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |lɪŋks|  American pronunciation of the word links
Brit.  |lɪŋks|  British pronunciation of the word links
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto link
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounlink

noun

- a golf course that is built on sandy ground near a shore

Extra examples

The railway line links the two towns together.

The US has now broken all diplomatic links with the regime.

He retained very close links with France throughout his life.

We maintain active links with other European universities.

Butter sales have fallen because margarine has improved in flavor. Further, butter consumption has decreased because of links to heart disease.

Earl describes his past links with the racist group as a youthful indiscretion.

He was instrumental in developing links with European organizations.

A love of nature links the two poets.

A long bridge links Venice and the mainland.

The train links up with the ferry at Dover.

There are a number of links between the two theories.

The company has strong links with big investors.

Organizers of the project hope that international links will be forged.

The office has direct computer links to over 100 firms.

He maintained strong links with the world of the deaf.

Word forms

noun
singular: links
plural: links
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