chain 的英语意思
chainchain1 /tʃeɪn/ noun
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joined rings [countable, uncountable] a series of metal rings which are joined together in a line and used for fastening things, supporting weights, decoration etc一系列金属环依次连接而成,用于固定物体、承重或装饰等:
She had a gold chain around her neck.她脖子上戴着一条金链子。
a length of heavy chain一截粗重的铁链
the mayor’s chain of office (=a decoration worn by some British officials at ceremonies)市长的职位链(=英国部分官员在典礼上佩戴的装饰品)pull the chain British English (=flush the toilet)(=冲厕所)a bicycle chain (=that makes the wheels turn)(=使轮子转动) → jewellery2connected events [countable] a connected series of events or actions, especially which lead to a final result相互关联的一系列事件或行为,尤指导向最终结果的:
the chain of events that led to World War I导致第一次世界大战的一系列事件
The salesmen are just one link in the chain (=part of a process) of distribution.销售人员只是配送链(=流程的一部分)中的一个环节。
a rather complicated chain of reasoning一条相当复杂的推理链 → chain of command, food chain3shops/hotels [countable] a number of shops, hotels, cinemas etc owned or managed by the same company or person由同一公司或个人拥有或管理的若干家商店、酒店、电影院等chain of
a chain of restaurants连锁餐厅hotel/restaurant/retail etc chain
several major UK supermarket chains英国几家主要超市连锁 → chain store4connected line [countable] people or things which are connected or next to each other forming a line相互连接或依次排列成一列的人或物mountain/island chain
the Andean mountain chain安第斯山脉chain of atoms/molecules etc technical术语
a chain of amino acids一条氨基酸链
They formed a human chain (=a line of people who pass things from one person to the next) to move the equipment.他们组成了人链(=一排人依次传递物品)来搬运设备。
daisy chains (=flowers tied together)雏菊花链(=串在一起的花)5prisoners [countable usually plural] metal chains fastened to the legs and arms of a prisoner, to prevent them from escaping套在囚犯手脚上以防其逃跑的金属锁链in chains
He was led away in chains.他被铐着锁链带走了。ball and chain (=a chain attached to someone’s ankle at one end with a heavy metal ball at the other)(=一端套在脚踝上、另一端连着重金属球的链条)6buying a house [countable usually singular] British English a number of people buying houses, where each person must complete the sale of their own house before they can buy the next person’s house连环购房,即每人须先完成自有房屋的出售,方可购买下一位卖家的房屋COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义3types of chain连锁的类型a big/major/large chain· It is one of Europe’s biggest clothing chains.· 这是欧洲最大的服装连锁品牌之一。a hotel chain· Hilton is an international hotel chain.· 希尔顿是一家国际连锁酒店。a supermarket chain· Many people buy all their food at one of the major supermarket chains.· 许多人在大型连锁超市购买全部食物。a retail chain (=one whose business is buying and selling goods)· Large retail chains usually want to expand and build more stores.· 大型零售连锁通常希望扩张并开设更多门店。a department store/video store/food store etc chain· Morgan was the owner of a computer store chain.· Morgan 是一家连锁电脑店的老板。a restaurant chain· the Pizza Hut restaurant chain· 必胜客连锁餐厅a grocery chain· These are two of Florida’s largest grocery chains.· 这是佛罗里达州最大的两家食品杂货连锁。a fast-food chain· the fast-food chain, Burger King· 快餐连锁汉堡王a national/nationwide chain· He was head of a national chain of grocery stores.· 他是一家全国性连锁食品杂货店的负责人。phrases短语be part of a chain· The hotel is part of the MacDonald chain.· 这家酒店是 MacDonald 连锁集团的一部分。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 4— 释义 4types of chain链条的类型a mountain chain· The town of Besançon lies at the end of the Jura mountain chain.· 贝桑松镇位于汝拉山脉的尽头。an island chain· the island chain from Asia to Australasia· 从亚洲延伸至澳亚地区的岛链a human chain (=a large number of people who form a line, a circle etc to do something)· Riot police formed human chains to block demonstrators.· 防暴警察组成人链阻止示威者。a chain of atoms/molecules etc technical:术语:· Most fabrics are made of long chains of molecules.· 大多数织物由长分子链构成。verbs动词form a chain· They formed a human chain passing buckets of water to the fire.· 他们组成人链,将一桶桶水传递到火场。
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joined rings [countable, uncountable] a series of metal rings which are joined together in a line and used for fastening things, supporting weights, decoration etc一系列金属环依次连接而成,用于固定物体、承重或装饰等:
She had a gold chain around her neck.她脖子上戴着一条金链子。
a length of heavy chain一截粗重的铁链
the mayor’s chain of office (=a decoration worn by some British officials at ceremonies)市长的职位链(=英国部分官员在典礼上佩戴的装饰品)pull the chain British English (=flush the toilet)(=冲厕所)a bicycle chain (=that makes the wheels turn)(=使轮子转动) → jewellery2connected events [countable] a connected series of events or actions, especially which lead to a final result相互关联的一系列事件或行为,尤指导向最终结果的:
the chain of events that led to World War I导致第一次世界大战的一系列事件
The salesmen are just one link in the chain (=part of a process) of distribution.销售人员只是配送链(=流程的一部分)中的一个环节。
a rather complicated chain of reasoning一条相当复杂的推理链 → chain of command, food chain3shops/hotels [countable] a number of shops, hotels, cinemas etc owned or managed by the same company or person由同一公司或个人拥有或管理的若干家商店、酒店、电影院等chain of
a chain of restaurants连锁餐厅hotel/restaurant/retail etc chain
several major UK supermarket chains英国几家主要超市连锁 → chain store4connected line [countable] people or things which are connected or next to each other forming a line相互连接或依次排列成一列的人或物mountain/island chain
the Andean mountain chain安第斯山脉chain of atoms/molecules etc technical术语
a chain of amino acids一条氨基酸链
They formed a human chain (=a line of people who pass things from one person to the next) to move the equipment.他们组成了人链(=一排人依次传递物品)来搬运设备。
daisy chains (=flowers tied together)雏菊花链(=串在一起的花)5prisoners [countable usually plural] metal chains fastened to the legs and arms of a prisoner, to prevent them from escaping套在囚犯手脚上以防其逃跑的金属锁链in chains
He was led away in chains.他被铐着锁链带走了。ball and chain (=a chain attached to someone’s ankle at one end with a heavy metal ball at the other)(=一端套在脚踝上、另一端连着重金属球的链条)6buying a house [countable usually singular] British English a number of people buying houses, where each person must complete the sale of their own house before they can buy the next person’s house连环购房,即每人须先完成自有房屋的出售,方可购买下一位卖家的房屋COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义3types of chain连锁的类型a big/major/large chain· It is one of Europe’s biggest clothing chains.· 这是欧洲最大的服装连锁品牌之一。a hotel chain· Hilton is an international hotel chain.· 希尔顿是一家国际连锁酒店。a supermarket chain· Many people buy all their food at one of the major supermarket chains.· 许多人在大型连锁超市购买全部食物。a retail chain (=one whose business is buying and selling goods)· Large retail chains usually want to expand and build more stores.· 大型零售连锁通常希望扩张并开设更多门店。a department store/video store/food store etc chain· Morgan was the owner of a computer store chain.· Morgan 是一家连锁电脑店的老板。a restaurant chain· the Pizza Hut restaurant chain· 必胜客连锁餐厅a grocery chain· These are two of Florida’s largest grocery chains.· 这是佛罗里达州最大的两家食品杂货连锁。a fast-food chain· the fast-food chain, Burger King· 快餐连锁汉堡王a national/nationwide chain· He was head of a national chain of grocery stores.· 他是一家全国性连锁食品杂货店的负责人。phrases短语be part of a chain· The hotel is part of the MacDonald chain.· 这家酒店是 MacDonald 连锁集团的一部分。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 4— 释义 4types of chain链条的类型a mountain chain· The town of Besançon lies at the end of the Jura mountain chain.· 贝桑松镇位于汝拉山脉的尽头。an island chain· the island chain from Asia to Australasia· 从亚洲延伸至澳亚地区的岛链a human chain (=a large number of people who form a line, a circle etc to do something)· Riot police formed human chains to block demonstrators.· 防暴警察组成人链阻止示威者。a chain of atoms/molecules etc technical:术语:· Most fabrics are made of long chains of molecules.· 大多数织物由长分子链构成。verbs动词form a chain· They formed a human chain passing buckets of water to the fire.· 他们组成人链,将一桶桶水传递到火场。chainchain2 verb
1[transitive] to fasten someone or something to something else using a chain, especially in order to prevent them from escaping or being stolen用锁链将某人或某物固定在某处,尤指防止其逃跑或被盗chain somebody/something to something
a bicycle chained to the fence锁在栅栏上的自行车
Four activists chained themselves to the gates.四名活动人士把自己锁在大门上。chain somebody/something up
The elephants were chained up by their legs.大象的腿被锁链拴住了。chain somebody/something together
Their hands and feet were chained together.他们的手脚被用锁链捆在一起。2be chained to something to have your freedom restricted because of something you must do因某种必须履行的义务而失去自由:
She felt chained to the kitchen sink.她感觉自己被束缚在厨房水槽旁。
I don’t want a job where I’m chained to a desk all day.我不想要那种整天被拴在桌子前的工作。
1[transitive] to fasten someone or something to something else using a chain, especially in order to prevent them from escaping or being stolen用锁链将某人或某物固定在某处,尤指防止其逃跑或被盗chain somebody/something to something
a bicycle chained to the fence锁在栅栏上的自行车
Four activists chained themselves to the gates.四名活动人士把自己锁在大门上。chain somebody/something up
The elephants were chained up by their legs.大象的腿被锁链拴住了。chain somebody/something together
Their hands and feet were chained together.他们的手脚被用锁链捆在一起。2be chained to something to have your freedom restricted because of something you must do因某种必须履行的义务而失去自由:
She felt chained to the kitchen sink.她感觉自己被束缚在厨房水槽旁。
I don’t want a job where I’m chained to a desk all day.我不想要那种整天被拴在桌子前的工作。