Pronunciation: /ˈnɛtˌwɜrk/
noun a group or system of interconnected people or things
A1 I use my social network to stay in touch with friends and family.
A2 The company set up a new network to improve communication between departments.
B1 The network of buses in the city makes it easy to get around without a car.
B2 The network of computers in the office allows employees to access shared files and resources.
C1 The network of professionals in the industry helped me find a new job.
C2 The intricate network of alliances between countries can greatly impact global politics.
verb to interact with others to exchange information or resources
A1 I network with my classmates to share study materials.
A2 She networks with other professionals in her field to find job opportunities.
B1 The company encourages employees to network with clients to build relationships.
B2 He networked with industry leaders at the conference to expand his business contacts.
C1 She has mastered the art of networking to advance her career in the competitive industry.
C2 Networking effectively is a key skill for successful entrepreneurs and business leaders.
formal The company invested in upgrading their network infrastructure to improve efficiency.
informal I need to connect to the office network to access the shared files.
slang I'm part of a tight-knit network of creatives in the city.
figurative The network of relationships she has built over the years helped her succeed in business.
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