link
The Italian word 'collegamento' is the equivalent of the English word 'link'. It is used in the same context as in English, referring to a connection between two things, often in the digital realm. For instance, a 'collegamento' on a website connects one page to another. It can also be used metaphorically to express a connection or association between ideas or concepts.
The connection to the network was interrupted.
This sentence is usually used when you lose your connection to a network, such as the internet, and it stops working.
I received a link to the meeting from Maria.
This sentence refers to someone sending a link (collegamento) for a virtual meeting, such as on a platform like Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
The link between these two events is unclear.
Here, collegamento is used metaphorically to refer to a connection or relationship between two abstract things, in this case, two events.