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    connective

    US /kəˈnɛktɪv/

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    UK /kəˈnektɪv/

    A2
    adj.AdjectiveConnecting or tending to connect
    Connective tissue binds tissues and organs in the body

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    Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News

    36:00Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News
    • Did you feel like it was a connective mechanism?

      Did you feel like it was a connective mechanism?

    • Did you feel like it was a connective mechanism?

      Did you feel like it was a connective mechanism?

    B1

    Why L.A.’s Trains Can Take 4x Longer Than Driving | WSJ Pro Perfected

    07:56Why L.A.’s Trains Can Take 4x Longer Than Driving | WSJ Pro Perfected
    • To Joshua, creating connective tissue between the major hubs is the best use of rail in LA.

      To Joshua, creating connective tissue between the major hubs is the best use of rail in LA.

    • To Joshua, creating connective tissue between the major hubs is the best use of rail in LA.

      To Joshua, creating connective tissue between the major hubs is the best use of rail in LA.

    B1

    Tom Kenny Answers YOUR Questions About SpongeBob SquarePants! | Tom Kenny AMA

    06:34Tom Kenny Answers YOUR Questions About SpongeBob SquarePants! | Tom Kenny AMA
    • So, uh, that kind of stuff is really impactful to me, like— like just to be the connective— a little part of that connective tissue, you know, just to be one cell in that organism.

      So, uh, that kind of stuff is really impactful to me, like— like just to be the connective— a little part of that connective tissue, you know, just to be one cell in that organism.

    • So, uh, that kind of stuff is really impactful to me, like— like just to be the connective— a little part of that connective tissue, you know, just to be one cell in that organism.

      So, uh, that kind of stuff is really impactful to me, like— like just to be the connective— a little part of that connective tissue, you know, just to be one cell in that organism.

    B1

    Java Mock Interview | Interview Questions for Senior Java Developers

    19:07Java Mock Interview | Interview Questions for Senior Java Developers
    • I'm glad you did because I would ask you, what is the main, uh, connective protocol that, uh, transport layer uses?

      I'm glad you did because I would ask you, what is the main, uh, connective protocol that, uh, transport layer uses?

    • I'm glad you did because I would ask you, what is the main connective protocol that a transport layer use?

      I'm glad you did because I would ask you, what is the main connective protocol that a transport layer use?

    B1

    8 Internal Medicine Subspecialties Explained

    11:458 Internal Medicine Subspecialties Explained
    • Rheumatology specializes in diseases of the joints, musculoskeletal system and connective tissue.

      Rheumatology specializes in diseases of the joints, musculoskeletal system and connective tissue.

    • Rheumatology specializes in diseases of the joints, musculoskeletal system, and connective tissue.

      Rheumatology specializes in diseases of the joints, musculoskeletal system, and connective tissue.

    B2

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India

    23:53IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India
    • Jaleel cleverly paraphrases many of the key words in the examiner's questions. When the examiner asks about what she does in her free time she responds by saying that in my spare time. This is showing the examiner that band nine level lexical resource. To get those high band scores during your speaking interview you have to paraphrase often. This not only shows lexical resource but also improves the coherence of your answers making your answers more understandable for the listener. In fact coherence is also improved by Jaleel's ability to connect among her responses. When the examiner asks her about where her parents live she makes the connection by saying as I had mentioned earlier I live in the same house as my parents. It's this type of connective information that really leads to that expert level of communication. Now many of you probably realized that Jaleel uses frequent natural fillers during her speech. Natural fillers are sound expressions like um and um and she even breaks her eye contact kind of looking away or looking down. This is called mental referencing meaning that she's looking inside of her mind to think about good ideas and information to say to the examiner. She is not stuck for vocabulary or for grammar. This is clear. So in this case the ahs and ums in Jaleel's speech do not take away from her overall performance. In fact they improve it because the quality of her answers are that much better. Another very important skill that Jaleel adapts for part one is her visual speech.

      Jaleel cleverly paraphrases many of the key words in the examiner's questions. When the examiner asks about what she does in her free time she responds by saying that in my spare time. This is showing the examiner that band nine level lexical resource. To get those high band scores during your speaking interview you have to paraphrase often. This not only shows lexical resource but also improves the coherence of your answers making your answers more understandable for the listener. In fact coherence is also improved by Jaleel's ability to connect among her responses. When the examiner asks her about where her parents live she makes the connection by saying as I had mentioned earlier I live in the same house as my parents. It's this type of connective information that really leads to that expert level of communication. Now many of you probably realized that Jaleel uses frequent natural fillers during her speech. Natural fillers are sound expressions like um and um and she even breaks her eye contact kind of looking away or looking down. This is called mental referencing meaning that she's looking inside of her mind to think about good ideas and information to say to the examiner. She is not stuck for vocabulary or for grammar. This is clear. So in this case the ahs and ums in Jaleel's speech do not take away from her overall performance. In fact they improve it because the quality of her answers are that much better. Another very important skill that Jaleel adapts for part one is her visual speech.

    • When the examiner asks her about where her parents live, she makes the connection by saying, "As I had mentioned earlier, I live in the same house as my parents." It's this type of connective information that really leads to that expert level of communication.

      When the examiner asks her about where her parents live, she makes the connection by saying, "As I had mentioned earlier, I live in the same house as my parents." It's this type of connective information that really leads to that expert level of communication.

    B1

    IT Band Syndrome: Fix It Fast Without Foam Rolling or Stretching

    07:04IT Band Syndrome: Fix It Fast Without Foam Rolling or Stretching
    • Your IT band is a thick piece of dense connective tissue that runs all the way up from your hip,

      Your IT band is a thick piece of dense connective tissue that runs all the way up from your hip,

    • Your IT band is a thick piece of dense connective tissue that runs all the way up from your hip and runs all the way down and connects at your lateral part of your knee right here.

      Your IT band is a thick piece of dense connective tissue that runs all the way up from your hip and runs all the way down and connects at your lateral part of your knee right here.

    B1

    Animal-Free Animal Products With Cellular Agriculture

    04:57Animal-Free Animal Products With Cellular Agriculture
    • That's because meat also contains things like fat, connective tissue, and, like, capillaries and veins, but also, importantly, the muscle cells aren't just, like, a clump.

      That's because meat also contains things like fat, connective tissue, and, like, capillaries and veins, but also, importantly, the muscle cells aren't just, like, a clump.

    • That's because meat also contains things like fat, connective tissue, and like capillaries and veins.

      That's because meat also contains things like fat, connective tissue, and like capillaries and veins.

    B1

    What’s The Best Age To Learn A Second Language?

    03:49What’s The Best Age To Learn A Second Language?
    • It does that through the creation of new synapse: the connective junctions where one neuron talks to another using electrical and chemical signals.

      It does that through the creation of new synapse: the connective junctions where one neuron talks to another using electrical and chemical signals.

    • It does that through the creation of new synapses, the connective junctions where one neuron talks to another using electrical and chemical signals.

      It does that through the creation of new synapses, the connective junctions where one neuron talks to another using electrical and chemical signals.

    B1

    Outtakes from Hank Green's visit to the Museum

    02:01Outtakes from Hank Green's visit to the Museum
    • It's got this great connective tissue.

      It's got this great connective tissue.

    • It's got this great connective tissue.

      It's got this great connective tissue.

    B2