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hook up

The technician will hook up the new television to the cable box.

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):

    • To connect or link physically: To join together components, devices, or systems, often involving wires, pipes, or other physical means to establish a functional connection.
    • To connect or link socially: To meet or become associated with someone, often for a casual social or romantic encounter.
  2. Verb (intransitive):

    • To form a connection or partnership: To become connected or linked, either physically or socially.
Usage Examples
  • Verb (transitive):

    • The technician will hook up the new printer to the office network. (This demonstrates connecting a device.)
    • They managed to hook up the trailer to the car. (This shows linking two physical objects.)
    • I heard they hooked up at the party last weekend. (This illustrates the informal social/romantic meaning.)
  • Verb (intransitive):

    • Our video call keeps failing because the camera won't hook up properly. (This indicates a device forming a connection.)
    • The two companies hooked up to work on the project. (This shows forming a partnership.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to get hooked up": To become connected or to obtain something, often through social connections.

    • He got hooked up with tickets to the concert through a friend. (He obtained tickets via a personal connection.)
  • "to be hooked up to": To be physically connected to a machine or system, often in a medical or technical context.

    • The patient was hooked up to a heart monitor. (The patient was connected to medical equipment.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Hook-up (noun): An instance of connecting devices or a casual social/romantic encounter.

    • The satellite hook-up was completed successfully.
    • It was just a casual hook-up.
  • Hookup (noun): A less common variant spelling of "hook-up".

Synonyms
  • Connect: To join or link together.
  • Link: To make a connection between things.
  • Couple: To connect or associate.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Hook up with (someone): To meet or join someone, often spontaneously.

    • Let's hook up with the others later for dinner. (Let's meet the others.)
  • Hook up to (something): To connect a device to a power source or network.

    • You need to hook up the modem to the phone line. (You need to connect it.)
Related Idioms
  • "Hooked on": This is a related but distinct idiom meaning addicted to or very enthusiastic about something.
    • He's hooked on that new TV series. (He is very enthusiastic/addicted to it.)

Note: The social/romantic meaning of "hook up" is informal and its implied level of intimacy can vary greatly depending on context.

hook up

The technician will hook up the new television to the cable box.

Verb
  1. connect or link
    • hook up the houses to the gas supply line
    • Hook up the components of the new sound system

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