Similar words: connecting flight, connection, connectivity, disconnection, interconnection, connect, connected, disconnect. Meaning: [-tɪŋ] adj. syntactically connecting sentences or elements of a sentence.
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31. To complete the unit the small amount of point-to-point wiring is added, using multi-strand connecting wire or pieces of ribbon cable.
32. It was not known how many of them caught the connecting flight to Katmandu.
33. His eyes searched the room rapidly, then fell on the door leading to the connecting bathroom.
34. The plates would then presumably move along with the currents, connecting the upwellings and downwellings in giant convection cells.
35. Hamilton had disappeared through the connecting passage which led to their living quarters.
36. This system can be upgraded when more money and/or water is available by connecting the sewers or installing a cistern-flush toilet.
37. Romance readers' advisory service is connecting the romance reader with the proper romantic story.
38. Connecting a business plan and a business manager to each editorial section is alarming.
39. As well as keeping the pipes clear, the gangs are learning to avoid accidentally connecting sewers to water pipes.
40. Total journey time to a Rockies resort can exceed 24 hours if your itinerary involves connecting flights.
41. Normally, the current flowing in a circuit is measured by connecting an ammeter into the circuit.
42. Connecting a diode in parallel with the capacitor C converts the astable multivibrator into a monostable multivibrator with one stable state.
43. The bottom edge of the curtain was a matter of free links, not a connecting bar.
44. Bacteria can conjugate sexually and exchange genetic material through a connecting tube that forms between two cells.
45. The government was planning a new railway connecting Marseille and Paris.
46. The Cabinet committee over, we went through the connecting doors to Number 10 itself and a meeting of the full Cabinet.
47. This was the only period when the connecting curve at the top of Tamworth Road was in regular use.
48. In contrast, some contemporary clinicians who have discussed the topic have been much less enthusiastic about connecting creativity to psychosis.
49. How often does a bag get lost and fail to make a connecting flight?
50. Pip now falls into a snobbish habit of connecting high social status with moral superiority.
51. In the Club section was a tall and clean-cut young man who had made the flight after connecting from Houston.
52. He was not aware of a jugular vein delicately connecting the forty billion of Trantor with the rest of the Galaxy.
53. This means that lecturers and tutors will have to find ways of connecting with their students' outlooks.
54. The hinge connecting the front and rear pieces sits under the instep and lessens the chance of failure due to the metal flexing.
55. The cup becomes the retina(sentencedict.com), and the stalk connecting it to the brain the optic nerve.
56. They worked fast, connecting tubes, hooking up monitors, measuring blood pressure.
57. Favourite walking and shooting sticks by the connecting bedroom door.
57. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
58. Since gallery space was already in short supply, the connecting passage to the Sackler was recast as a subterranean exhibition hall.
59. He also reckons there are underlying growth trends in the market for connecting personal computers to networks.
60. Tandem columns can enhance efficiency by increasing plate numbers or enhance selectivity by connecting different stationary phases.
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