chain
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A chain consists of metal rings connected together in a line. 鏈子
His open shirt revealed a fat gold chain. 他敞開的襯衣里露出一條粗大的金鏈子。
2. N-COUNT A chain of things is a group of them existing or arranged in a line. 一連串
...a chain of islands known as the Windward Islands. …被稱為“向風(fēng)群島”的列島。
3. N-COUNT A chain of stores, hotels, or other businesses is a number of them owned by the same person or company. 連鎖
...a large supermarket chain. …一家大型連鎖超市。
4. N-PLURAL If prisoners are in chains, they have thick rings of metal around their wrists or ankles to prevent them from escaping. 鐐銬
He'd spent four and a half years in windowless cells, much of the time in chains. 他在無窗的牢房里呆了4年半,大部分時間是手銬腳鐐。
5. V-T If a person or thing is chained to something, they are fastened to it with a chain. 用鏈條拴住
The dogs were chained to a fence. 狗被拴在柵欄上。
We were sitting together in our cell, chained to the wall. 我們一起坐在牢房里,銬在墻上。
6. PHRASAL VERB Chain up means the same as . 用鏈條拴住
They kept me chained up every night and released me each day. 他們每天晚上把我銬起來,白天再把我解開。
7. N-SING A chain of events is a series of them happening one after another. 一連串
...the bizarre chain of events that led to his departure in January 1938. …導(dǎo)致他1938年1月離去的一連串怪異事件。
8. N-SING (of reasoning) a sequence of arguments each of which takes the conclusion of the preceding as a premise (推理中的)連鎖詭辯→see (as an example) sorites
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chain /t?e?n/ (chaining,chained,chains)
劍橋詞典
- The supermarket chain announced that it was cutting the cost of all its fresh and frozen meat .
- Jonson has run the gamut of hotel work , from porter to owner of a large chain of hotels .
- The Rockies are a mountain chain in the western USA.
- As part of the centenary celebrations a chain of beacons was lit across the region .
- They are not only the world's biggest fast-food chain, but also the industry's trendsetter .
chain noun (CONNECTED THINGS)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a set of connected or related things
一連串,一系列(的事物)
She has built up a chain of 180 bookshops across the country . 她在全國各地開了180家連鎖書店。
His resignation was followed by a remarkable chain of events . 在他辭職之后,發(fā)生了一系列引人注目的事件。
例句
chain noun (RINGS)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ](a length of) rings usually made of metal that are connected together and used for fastening , pulling , supporting , or limiting freedom , or as jewellery
鏈條,鏈子;鎖鏈;項(xiàng)鏈
The gates were locked with a padlock and a heavy steel chain. 大門被一把掛鎖和一根沉重的鋼鏈鎖著。
Put the chain on the door if you are alone in the house . 你要是一個人在家就把鏈子鉤在門上。
Mary was wearing a beautiful silver chain around her neck . 瑪麗脖子上戴著一條漂亮的銀項(xiàng)鏈。
?in chains
tied with chains
戴著鎖鏈;用鏈條拴著
The hostages were kept in chains for 23 hours a day . 人質(zhì)們一天里有23小時戴著鐐銬。
[ 名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式 ]
a fact or situation that limits a person's freedom
枷鎖,束縛,桎梏
At last the country has freed itself from the chains of the authoritarian regime . 這個國家最終從獨(dú)裁政權(quán)的束縛中解放了出來。
chain noun (HOUSE SALE)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] UKa situation in which someone selling a house cannot complete the sale because the person who wants to buy it needs to sell their house first
售屋鏈(指賣家無法售出房屋,原因是買家尚未售出自己的房屋)
Some sellers refuse to exchange contracts with buyers who are in a chain. 有些賣家拒絕和售屋鏈里的買家成交。 返回 chain