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单词 linker
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linker


link 1

L0187100 (lĭngk)n.1. One of the rings or loops forming a chain.2. a. A unit in a connected series of units: links of sausage; one link in a molecular chain.b. A unit in a transportation or communications system.c. A connecting element; a tie or bond: grandparents, our link with the past.3. a. An association; a relationship: The Alumnae Association is my link to the school's present administration.b. A causal, parallel, or reciprocal relationship; a correlation: Researchers have detected a link between smoking and heart disease.4. A cufflink.5. A unit of length used in surveying, equal to 0.01 chain, 7.92 inches, or about 20.12 centimeters.6. A rod or lever transmitting motion in a machine.7. Computers A graphical item or segment of text in a webpage or other electronic document that, when clicked, causes another webpage or section of the same webpage to be displayed: That newspaper's homepage includes links to numerous government resources. Also called hotlink, hyperlink.v. linked, link·ing, links v.tr.1. a. To put together physically, as with links: linked the rings to form a chain.b. To connect, relate, or associate: linked the suspect to the crime. See Synonyms at join.2. Computers a. To make or have a link to (another webpage or electronic document): The blog links important news stories from across the web.b. To make a link in (a webpage or electronic document): The teacher linked the class website to an online map.v.intr.1. a. To be or become joined together physically: The molecules linked to form a polymer.b. To be or become connected, related, or associated: Their business has linked up with ours.2. Computers a. To make or have a link to a webpage or electronic document: The shocking news story was linked to by many blogs. The article linked to photos of the damage.b. To follow a link in a webpage or electronic document: With a click of the mouse, I linked to the museum's website.
[Middle English linke, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse hlekkr, *hlenkr, from *hlenkr.]
link′er n.

link 2

L0187100 (lĭngk)n. A torch formerly used for lighting one's way in the streets.
[Possibly from Medieval Latin linchinus, lichnus, candle, from Latin lychnus, from Greek lukhnos, lamp; see leuk- in Indo-European roots.]

linker

(ˈlɪŋkə) n1. (Computer Science) computing a program that adjusts two or more machine-language program segments so that they may be simultaneously loaded and executed as a unit2. (Grammar) (in systemic grammar) a word that links one word, phrase, sentence, or clause to another; a co-ordinating conjunction or a sentence connector. Compare binder11
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linker


linker

[′liŋ·kər] (cell and molecular biology) linker deoxyribonucleic acid

linker

(programming, tool)(link editor, linkage editor, link loader)A program that combines one or more files containing object code from separately compiled program modules into a singlefile containing loadable or executable code

This process involves resolving references between themodules and fixing the relocation information used by theoperating system kernel when loading the file into memory torun it.

Under Unix, the linker is called "ld" and object fileshave filename extension .o (object), .so (shared object), or.lib (library), and the resulting executable is called"a.out" by default.

linker

A utility program that connects a compiled or assembled program to a particular environment. Also known as a "link editor," the linker unites references between program modules and libraries of subroutines. Its output is a load module, which is executable code ready to run in the computer. See executable code and bind.

linker


link·er

(link'ĕr), A fragment of synthetic DNA containing a restriction site that may be used for splicing genes.

link·er

(lingk'ĕr) A fragment of synthetic DNA containing a restriction site that may be used for splicing genes.

linker

  1. a synthetic double-stranded OLIGONUCLEOTIDE, containing a sequence for a specific RESTRICTION ENZYME. A linker is used to attach COHESIVE ENDS to a DNA MOLECULE that has BLUNT ENDS, for use, for example, in GENE CLONING.
  2. DNA contained in a NUCLEOSOME that is not directly complexed with the HISTONES.
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