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link-up|ˈlɪŋkʌp| Also linkup, link up. [f. link v.1] The act or result of linking up; spec. (a) of troops, or in a military context; (b) of spacecraft.
1945H. Nicolson Let. 29 Apr. (1967) 452 You can imagine what an exhilarating week this has been. The surrounding of Berlin; the link-up with the Russian armies. 1945W. S. Churchill Victory (1946) 121 Russian and American troops made a link-up at Torgau. 1952C. S. Lewis Let. 2 Oct. (1966) 244 Much later..came the link-up between his..interest in Arthuriana and a new interest in Byzantium. 1958Time (Atlantic ed.) 26 May 20/3 Gaillard had moved to prevent any link-up between the insurgents in Algeria and their sympathizers in France. 1965New Scientist 23 Dec. 852/2 In the technique used in the Gemini link-up, Gemini VI was first placed in an orbit which was..elliptical. 1968K. Bird Smash Glass Image v. 64 What..was the link-up between all these events and what had happened before I came away. 1969Daily Tel. 17 Jan. 22 (caption) The link-up between the two Russian manned space-craft took place 150 miles above the earth yesterday. 1970Globe & Mail (Toronto) 26 Sept. 10/3 In the Cambodian fighting, less than a mile had to be spanned for a linkup of Government forces. 1972Radio Times 7 Dec. 6/3 It would be nice to believe that the space link-up is co-operation for co-operation's sake. 1973D. Francis Slay-Ride vii. 78 A world-wide racing investigatory link⁓up, something along the lines of Interpol. |