English to Turkish Dictionary connect

connect

bağlamak
definition
verb
the electrodes were connected to a recording device
bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established.
translation of 'connect'
verb
iletişim sağlamak,
birleştirmek,
ilgili olmak,
devreye sokmak,
bağlanmak,
bitiştirmek,
bağlamak
example
In fact, the city's small airport affords her the opportunity to 'connect' with local political and business leaders at a moment's notice.
Caleb felt the blow 'connect' with several ribs and knew if he sustained another one in the same spot the ribs would break for sure.
At the same time, it is an opportunity to 'connect' with others.
The word ‘bridge’ in this community's name comes from the corridors and bridges that 'connect' the seven buildings.
We expected students to 'connect' related concepts and label the links that represent the relationships between concepts precisely.
I didn't 'connect' the two incidents at the time
It is one thing to be able to 'connect' on an inanimate target at a known distance from a solid target shooting position.
The history of the church proves that if we 'connect' with others, meet them where they are, we just might save ourselves.
They offer framers an opportunity to 'connect' with their customers, create a fun atmosphere and have greater control over their profits.
We don't see their interactions with other people very much, so we don't really know if they actually appear to 'connect' with everyone they meet on that level, or if it is as magical and possibly once in a lifetime as it appears.
For musicians, the ringtone also presents an irresistible opportunity to 'connect' with fans.
Is it not essentially about relationships, about how we 'connect' with God, others, self and nature?
Even today, opportunities to 'connect' with other African Americans are few.
At that point buses can 'connect' to the rest of Richmond.
there was no evidence to 'connect' Jefferson with the theft
If you can, you may want to build a cat door and 'connect' a special little runway for your kitty that goes straight to his or her outdoor enclosure.
This helped them to 'connect' with the students and to develop relationships as trusted mentors, tutors, role models, counselors, and advocates.
The current wall separating the Great Hall and the Multi-Purpose Room is going to be removed and replaced with sliding doors to better 'connect' the two rooms.
For those who did attend, however, the opportunities to learn and 'connect' with like-minded professionals were still strong and diverse.
he can't 'connect' with anyone any more
Then events occur that show them that they can 'connect' with a significant number of like-minded others.
The idea is to let people build their own family tree, explore family history and potentially 'connect' with living relatives.
The centrality of relationships, as the environments invite explorers to 'connect' with one another
What data in your digital profile would make it possible for you to more easily find relevant media, and to 'connect' with others with whom you share affinities?
From the hub, flights to Manchester, England expand the commitment to Caribbean nationals wanting to 'connect' with relatives in Europe.
The blow did not 'connect' of course, for the monk caught the fist with his hands almost reflexively, but it was not the end.
His fall was postponed just long enough for the first blow to 'connect' with his right side, lifting him off his feet for an instant.
Coming to the conference is a unique opportunity to meet and 'connect' with other members of the photographic community.
Fathers' narrative accounts are explored to illustrate particular ways in which men may 'connect' with their children to foster better relationships.
Do you think he can meet your test and 'connect' with voters in the South and in the border States in the general election?
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