chain的意思和读音

chain

: [tʃeɪn] : [tʃeɪn]

n.

v.

chains  chaining  chained  

adj.+n.long chain,gold chain,human chain,own chain,large chain

v.+n.break chain,form chain,buy chain,base chain,sell chain

n.cable,hawser,restraint,group,string

v.bind,lock up,restrain,immobilize,chain up

chainn.metal rings

1.[c][u]a series of connected metal rings, used for pulling or fastening things; a length of chain used for a particular purpose

a short length of chain

She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck.

The mayor wore his chain of office.

a bicycle chain

The prisoners were kept in chains(= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping) .

connected things

2.[c]a series of connected things or people

to set in motion a chain of events

a chain of command(= a system in an organization by which instructions are passed from one person to another)

mountain/island chains

Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house.

of shops/hotels

3.[c]a group of shops/stores or hotels owned by the same company

a chain of supermarkets/a supermarket chain

restriction

4.[c][usupl]a thing that restricts sb's freedom or ability to do sth

the chains of fear/misery

in house buying

5.[c][ususing]a situation in which a number of people selling and buying houses must each complete the sale of their house before buying from the next person

v.

1.[oftpass]to fasten sth with a chain; to fasten sb/sth to another person or thing with a chain, so that they do not escape or get stolen

The doors were always locked and chained.

The dog was chained up for the night.

She chained her bicycle to the gate.

I've been chained to my desk all week(= because there was so much work) .

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n.1.a series of metal rings connected to each other, used for fastening, pulling, or lifting things; a series of small metal rings connected to each other that is worn as a decoration; the circle of connected metal parts that turns the wheels of a bicycle; a long series of heavy metal rings fastened like a rope to a prisoners arms and legs2.a series of things of the same type that form a connected line; a group of people that form a line; a part of a molecule consisting of a series of atoms connected in a line3.a long series of events, facts, or ideas that are all related to each other4.a group of businesses such as stores, hotels, or restaurants that all belong to the same person or company5.a situation in which you cannot sell your house until the person whose house you are buying has bought their new house. This situation can involve many people because the sale of each persons house depends on the sale of the next.6.conditions that limit your freedom, especially unpleasant responsibilities or bad conditions that you live in1.a series of metal rings connected to each other, used for fastening, pulling, or lifting things; a series of small metal rings connected to each other that is worn as a decoration; the circle of connected metal parts that turns the wheels of a bicycle; a long series of heavy metal rings fastened like a rope to a prisoners arms and legs2.a series of things of the same type that form a connected line; a group of people that form a line; a part of a molecule consisting of a series of atoms connected in a line3.a long series of events, facts, or ideas that are all related to each other4.a group of businesses such as stores, hotels, or restaurants that all belong to the same person or company5.a situation in which you cannot sell your house until the person whose house you are buying has bought their new house. This situation can involve many people because the sale of each persons house depends on the sale of the next.6.conditions that limit your freedom, especially unpleasant responsibilities or bad conditions that you live in

v.1.to use a chain to fasten something so that it cannot be stolen, or to fasten someone so that they cannot escape

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2. 11. Straps 12. Chain 13. Front Wheel ...

3. 〖 countersigned;jointlysigned〗 chain〖 fordays〗 ...

4. (en+cage ) (en+chain ) ② "使" (em+power ) ...

5. century chain ; challenge ; ...

6. improved improvedadj. chain n. (),, , torture n. , , , ...

7. certificate n. chain n. chair n. ...

8. CEO n. Chief Executive Officer ( chain n. challenger n. ...

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1."A great deal of them are new customers, " she said, adding they might previously have walked on to a chain.:“,”“。”

2.One supporter recently had two chain saws stolen in a parking lot, and he said it would never have happened had he had his gun handy.

3.Among the Chain Scale segments, the Luxury segment was the only one to report an increase in any of the three key metrics.

4.This can be a chain reaction, with the volunteer team then feeling more empowered to go a step further with its own charity efforts.

5.for a substance to be capable of forming a structural unit of a polymer chain is that it must be difunctional.

6.Jack was off the chain when he found out his girlfriend was cheating on him.

7."I could say that the supply chain design is now upside down. The environment has changed, " he said.“。”

8.In terms of a supply chain, the total time needed for an order to be processed.

9.Last week, after news reports of a chain store limiting basmati rice sales surfaced, his wife headed to a local Indian grocer to snag a bag.

10.If it is not the last computer in the chain, all the computers that are intermediaries must be trusted for delegation.使