chain的中文翻译
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chain1
(metal rings)
UK
/tʃeɪn/
US
/tʃeɪn/
链条
noun
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a series of connected metal rings, used for pulling or fastening things; a length of chain used for a particular purpose
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a short length of chain
一小段链子
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She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck.
她脖子上戴了一条沉甸甸的金链。
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The mayor wore his chain of office.
市长戴着象征其官职的项链儿。
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a bicycle chain
自行车链子
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The prisoners were kept in chains(= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping).
囚犯被手铐和脚镣牢牢地锁着。
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chain2
(connected things)
UK
/tʃeɪn/
US
/tʃeɪn/
一连串, 一系列
noun
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a series of connected things or people
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to set in motion a chain of events
找到事情发生的线索
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a chain of command(= a system in an organization by which instructions are passed from one person to another)
指令链
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mountain/island chains
山脉/列岛
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Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house.
志愿者组成了人链从燃烧的房子中抢救那些珍贵的物件。
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chain3
(of shops/hotels)
UK
/tʃeɪn/
US
/tʃeɪn/
联号, 连锁店
noun
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a group of shops/stores or hotels owned by the same company
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a chain of supermarkets/a supermarket chain
连锁超市、超市连锁店
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chain4
(restriction)
UK
/tʃeɪn/
US
/tʃeɪn/
束缚, 限制
noun
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a thing that restricts sb's freedom or ability to do sth
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the chains of fear/misery
恐惧/痛苦的枷锁
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chain5
(in house buying)
UK
/tʃeɪn/
US
/tʃeɪn/
连锁
noun
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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
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chain6
UK
/tʃeɪn/
US
/tʃeɪn/
上锁链
verb
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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
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The doors were always locked and chained.
门总是要用铁链锁起来的。
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The dog was chained up for the night.
要用链条把狗拴住过夜。
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She chained her bicycle to the gate.
她把自行车拴在门上。
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I've been chained to my desk all week (= because there was so much work).
我整个星期都被牢牢的“锁”在了办公桌上。