in+that+connection

  • 1in that connection — ► in this (or that) connection with reference to this (or that). Main Entry: ↑connection …

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  • 2in that connection — in this/that connection idiom (formal) for reasons connected with sth recently mentioned Main entry: ↑connectionidiom …

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  • 3in this (or that) connection — with reference to this (or that). → connection …

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  • 4connection — [kə nek′shən] n. [ME conneccioun < L connexio < connexus, pp. of connectere: see CONNECT] 1. a joining or being joined; coupling; union 2. a part or thing that joins; means of joining 3. a relationship; association; specif., a) the relation …

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  • 5connection — is similar to the concept of support, except that connection refers to a relationship between members in a structural model. A connection restrains degrees of freedom of one member with respect to another. For each restrained degree of freedom,… …

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  • 6connection — (Brit. also connexion) ► NOUN 1) a link or relationship. 2) the action of connecting. 3) (connections) influential people with whom one has contact or to whom one is related. 4) an opportunity for catching a connecting train, bus, etc. ● …

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  • 7connection — [[t]kəne̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦♦ connections (in BRIT, also use connexion) 1) N VAR: usu N prep A connection is a relationship between two things, people, or groups. There was no evidence of a connection between BSE and the brain diseases recently… …

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  • 8connection — n. (also Brit. connexion) 1 a the act of connecting; the state of being connected. b an instance of this. 2 the point at which two things are connected (broke at the connection). 3 a a thing or person that connects; a link (a radio formed the… …

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  • 9connection — (Brit. also connexion) noun 1》 a link or relationship between people or things. 2》 an opportunity for catching a connecting train, bus, etc. 3》 (connections) people with whom one has contact. 4》 informal, chiefly N. Amer. a supplier of narcotics …

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  • 10connection — con‧nec‧tion [kəˈnekʆn] also connexion noun 1. [countable] TELECOMMUNICATIONS something that joins you to a system, for example the telephone network or the Internet: • Do you have a broadband connection? …

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