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connected
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adjective
(= affiliated, attached)
being joined in close association
affiliated clubs
all art schools whether independent or attached to universities
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adjective
joined or linked together
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adjective
wired together to an alarm system
all the window alarms are connected
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adjective
plugged in
first check to see whether the appliance is connected
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adjective
(= machine-accessible)
stored in, controlled by, or in direct communication with a central computer
fan
Noun
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A fan is a thing that moves air to help people stay cool; either a small paper thing a person holds in their hand, or a machine with a part that turns fast to push the air.
She held the fan in front of her face so people wouldn't see her smile.
Turn on the fan! It's hot here!
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A fan is a person who supports another person or team.
John is a fan of that soccer club.
When he kicked the ball into the goal, all his fans cheered loudly.
fan
Verb
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To blow air on something, often with a fan.
We had to fan ourselves with our programs because it was so hot and crowded in the auditorium.
We enjoyed standing at the edge of the cliff, being fanned by the wind.
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(usually to fan out) To move or spread in many directions from one point, similar to the shape of a hand-held fan.