Meaning of connection in English
US /kəˈnɛkʃən/ UK /kəˈnɛkʃᵊn/
1. the act of joining together, or the condition of being joined together
The connection of the pipes under the sink was hard work.
2. a relationship between two things, ideas, facts, events etc.; association
That has no connection with this.
3. a train, a bus, or an airplane that leaves after another one arrives, so that passengers can change from one to the other
My train was late and I missed the connection.