connectedkəˈnɛk tɪd
connect (v)
- present
- connects
- past
- connected
- past participle
- connected
- present participle
- connecting
connected
berhubung (adj)
connected
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connected
English Definitions:
affiliated, attached, connected (adj)
being joined in close association
"affiliated clubs"; "all art schools whether independent or attached to universities"
connected (adj)
joined or linked together
connected (adj)
wired together to an alarm system
"all the window alarms are connected"
connected (adj)
plugged in
"first check to see whether the appliance is connected"
machine-accessible, connected (adj)
stored in, controlled by, or in direct communication with a central computer
connected (Adjective)
(usually with "well-"): Having favorable rapport with a powerful entity.
connected (Adjective)
That cannot be partitioned into two nonempty open sets.
connected (Adjective)
Having a path, either directed or undirected, connecting every pair of vertices.
Connected
Connected is a 1992 album by Stereo MCs. The tracks "Connected", "Ground Level", "Step It Up" and "Creation" became hit singles; "Connected" was particularly famous for its use in adverts for the Carphone Warehouse. In 2000 Q magazine placed Connected at number 52 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. The album won Best British Album at the 1994 Brit Awards, and was shortlisted for the 1993 Mercury Prize.
Connected
Connected is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist and lyricist Ayumi Hamasaki for her fourth studio album I Am..., released on January 1, 2002. The song was written by Hamasaki herself while it was produced by Dutch disc jockey Ferry Corsten. The song was first conceived when Corsten had developed a track in Europe entitled "The Lost of Love". Despite him playing it at several events and shows throughout Europe, he did not release the track. After this, Hamasaki and Corsten had started to collaborate and the pair had changed and used the finishing result to create "Connected". Musically, "Connected" is a trance song that utilizes electro and dance music, which was a prominent musical genre during early 2000s. The song achieved favorable reception from most music critics, who had praised the musical collaboration and electronic influence within the album. However, some critics were divided by the lack of progression and Hamasaki's vocal abilities. Being released in Europe in April 2003 as her first European single, the song did not chart in any important record charts neither did it chart on Oricon. An accompanying music video was shot for the single by Kouji Morimoto and featured anime inspired themes and features people in a futuristic city.
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