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											['netwɜːrk]
																
										
							sth that like net
a large system of lines, wires, etc., that cross one another or are connected with one another
a group of radio or television stations in different places using many of the same broadcasts
																																	"he owned a network of shops"
																							"retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of my life"
																							"tangled in a web of cloth"
																															
																																	"the networks compete to broadcast important sports events"
																															
																																	"a railroad network"
																							"a network of canals"
																															
																																	"You have to network if you want to get a good job"
																															
His long face..was a network of fine wrinkles.
出自: K. A. Porter
Incredibly extensive networks of very thin stems.
出自: Anthony Huxley
Slender limbs wrapped in networks of turgid veins.
出自: T. O. Echewa
A deceptively large network of smaller offices.
出自: G. Naylor
Recreational activities offer time to network with colleagues.
出自:Working Woman
She wanted publicity for her charity and seized the opportunity to network.
出自:Times