Sentences with network
net·work
N n - ...Strasbourg, with its rambling network of medieval streets. [+ of]
- Distribution of the food is going ahead using a network of local church people and other volunteers. [+ of]
- The show is getting good ratings for the network.
- He hooked up his computer to the network.
- ...a computer network with 154 terminals. [+ with]
- An American network says it has obtained the recordings.
- Lumsdon would like to see his programme sold and networked. [be VERB-ed]
- In business, it is important to network with as many people as possible on a face to face basis. [VERB + with]
- A network of shops
- The Scotland–England match was networked
- The presence of various voltage and power levels causes problems in finding out the currents or voltages at different points in the network.Inrush current is the temporary current observed in a network when electrical devices are energized, generally due to the magnetic circuits of the devices.A network is a system of transmission and distribution lines that are connected together and operated to allow multiple power supply to any of the main points on it.
- A network of arteries; a network of sewers under the city.
- She was hired by the network as program coordinator.
- A network of recent college graduates.
- A network of supply depots.
- His business lunches were taken up with networking.
- The station will try to network the local cooking show.
- We charge a small fee for networking your résumé.
- To network a bay with buoy markers.
- To network the state's independent stations.