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interconnect 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˌintərkəˈnekt/,
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interconnected, past tense; interconnects, 3rd person singular present; interconnected, past participle; interconnecting, present participle;
  1. Connect with each other
    • - the way human activities interconnect with the environment
    • - a high-speed data service can interconnect the hundreds of thousands of host computers and workstations
Noun
  1. A device used to connect two things together


  1. complect: be interwoven or interconnected; "The bones are interconnected via the muscle"
  2. (interconnected) coordinated: operating as a unit; "a unified utility system"; "a coordinated program"
  3. (interconnection) (computer science) the act of interconnecting (wires or computers or theories etc.)
  4. Interconnectivity is a concept that is used in numerous fields such as cybernetics, biology, ecology, network theory, and non-linear dynamics. ...
  5. (Interconnected) The Absolute is the concept of an unconditional reality which transcends limited, conditional, everyday existence. ...
  6. In telecommunications, interconnection is the physical linking of a carrier's network with equipment or facilities not belonging to that network. ...
  7. (Interconnection (electric power)) A wide area synchronous grid, also called an "interconnection" in North America, is a power grid at a regional scale or greater that operates at a synchronized frequency and is electrically tied together during normal system conditions. ...
  8. (Interconnects) High-end audio cables are cables which are claimed to improve the sound quality of high-fidelity audio systems. Cables between components are called interconnects. Speaker wires carry the signal between the amplifier and speakers.
  9. To connect to one another
  10. (interconnection) A connection (physical or logical) between multiple things; Connecting renewable-energy systems to the power grid
  11. (Interconnected (Function)) An interconnected entry set will disengage the deadbolt and lower latch simply by pressing the lower lever, rather than requiring a separate action to unlock.
  12. (interconnected) To be attached to another entity. For example, one device is attached to another device, or one user to another user.
  13. (interconnection) The process of hooking up a solar electrical system to the power grid.
  14. (Interconnection) Connecting one wireless network to another, such as linking a wireless carrier’s network with a local telephone company’s network.
  15. (Interconnection) Two or more electric systems having a common transmission line that permits a flow of energy between them. The physical connection of the electric power transmission facilities allows for the sale or exchange of energy.
  16. (Interconnection) When capitalized, any one of the five major electric system networks in North America: Eastern, Western, ERCOT, Quebec, and Alaska. When not capitalized, the facilities that connect two systems or Control Areas. ...
  17. (Interconnection) A connection scheme that provides for the direct connection of a cable to another cable or to an equipment cable without a patch cord or jumper.
  18. (Interconnection) The linkage of transmission lines between two utilities, or between a utility and an end-user, enabling power to be moved in either direction.
  19. (Interconnection) A location within the sewer systems where the flow may pass from one sewer system to another. Interconnections generally provide overflow relief to combined sewers in the event of sewer backup, thus minimizing basement flooding. ...
  20. (Interconnection (Electric Utility)) In a competitive power producer context, the point at which the transmission lines carrying the electricity output of a power facility connects with the utility grid, usually the local utilities nearest substation.
  21. (Interconnection) Agreement between utility company and power supplier, with costs to supplier.
  22. (Interconnection) The linkage, by wire, radio, satellite or other means, of two or more existing telecommunications carriers or operators with one another for the purpose of allowing or enabling the subscribers of one carrier or operator to access or reach the subscribers of the other carriers ...
  23. (Interconnection) The physical and logical linking of public communications networks used by the same or a different undertaking in order to allow the users of one undertaking to communicate with users of the same or another undertaking, or to access services provided by another undertaking. ...
  24. (Interconnection) an agreement made with a utility provider to establish a grid-tied renewable energy system. Allows for energy to flow in both directions from the system.
  25. (Interconnection) is a transmission link (such as a TIE-LINE or transformer), which connects two control areas.