释义 |
interconnect, v.|-kəˈnɛkt| [inter- 1 b.] trans. To connect each with the other; to connect by reciprocal links. Chiefly in pa. pple.
1865Masson Rec. Brit. Philos. 27 The different departments of speculative inquiry are obviously interconnected. 1889Minutes Congr. Council U.S. 64 Among the ancients religion and the state were closely interconnected and dependent on each other. 1895Atlantic Monthly Aug. 225 These are all interconnected by a network of canals. |