联系
As a noun: a connection or relationship between things or people. As a verb: to get in touch with or connect things together.
Beispiele
3 von 5请留下你的联系方式。
Please leave your contact information.
我们需要加强部门间的联系。
We need to strengthen the connection between departments.
有空常联系!
Keep in touch!
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
联 (unite) + 系 (system/tie). Tying things into a system.
Schnelles Quiz
你可以通过电子邮件和我___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 联系
Beispiele
请留下你的联系方式。
everydayPlease leave your contact information.
我们需要加强部门间的联系。
formalWe need to strengthen the connection between departments.
有空常联系!
informalKeep in touch!
研究探讨了环境与健康之间的联系。
academicThe study explored the link between environment and health.
我已经联系了供应商。
businessI have already contacted the supplier.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
联系上下文
refer to the context
保持联系
stay in touch
建立联系
establish a connection
Wird oft verwechselt mit
连接 is usually for physical joining (like cables), while 联系 is for abstract or social connections.
Nutzungshinweise
Very versatile; used both for interpersonal communication and logical relationships.
Häufige Fehler
When using it as a verb 'to contact someone', use '联系某人' (direct object).
Merkhilfe
联 (unite) + 系 (system/tie). Tying things into a system.
Wortherkunft
Derived from ancient terms for tying silk threads together.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Refers to 'Guanxi' (social networks) in a broader sense.
Schnelles Quiz
你可以通过电子邮件和我___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 联系
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr academic Wörter
稳步
B1To do something in a steady, reliable, and consistent manner without sudden changes.
起伏
B1The action of rising and falling; fluctuations in a trend or the physical undulation of a landscape.
研讨
B1To study and discuss a subject in detail, typically in a small academic group.
连贯
B1Forming a unified whole; logical and consistent, especially in writing or speech.
思维
B1The process of thinking or a particular way of thinking; cognition.
根源
B1The basic cause or origin of something, especially something bad like a problem or conflict.
引言
B1The introductory part of a book, paper, or speech that sets the stage for the main content. It often explains the purpose and scope of the work.
显然
B1Used to describe something that is easy to see, perceive, or understand without doubt. It indicates a conclusion that is logically clear from the available evidence.
所谓
B1What is called or so-called. It is often used to introduce a term or to express skepticism about the accuracy of a label.
卓越
B1Outstanding, extraordinary, or remarkable (usually describing achievements or talents).
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