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