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		- n.链条;链子;锁链;一系列
 - v.用锁链拴住(或束缚、固定)
 - 网络连锁;一连串;项圈
 
 复数:chains  现在分词:chaining  过去分词: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 金属链metal rings 1.  | [c][u] 链子;链条;锁链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 一截短链条  |   | She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck. 她戴着一条粗实的金项链。  |   | The mayor wore his chain of office. 市长佩戴着标志他职务的链徽。  |   |  |   | The prisoners were kept in chains(= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping) . 囚犯带着镣铐。  |  
 相关连的事connected things 2.  | [c] 一系列,一连串(人或事)a series of connected things or people  |  
  | to set in motion a chain of events 触发一连串的事件  |   | a chain of command(= a system in an organization by which instructions are passed from one person to another) 指挥系统  |   | mountain/island chains 山脉;岛群  |   | Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house. 志愿者排成一条长龙,从着火的房子里手传手把贵重物品抢救出来。  |  
 商店;旅馆of shops/hotels 3.  | [c] 连锁商店(或旅馆)a group of shops/stores or hotels owned by the same company  |  
  | a chain of supermarkets/a supermarket chain 连锁超市  |  
 限制restriction 4.  | [c][usupl] 约束;束缚a thing that restricts sb's freedom or ability to do sth  |  
  | the chains of fear/misery 恐惧的桎梏;苦难的枷锁  |  
 购房in house buying 5.  | [c][ususing] 连环式(指一群房主先售后购的置屋方式)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  |  
 1.  | [oftpass] 用锁链拴住(或束缚、固定)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. 那些门总是上着锁链。  |   | The dog was chained up for the night. 夜间那条狗用链子拴起来。  |   | She chained her bicycle to the gate. 她用链子把自行车锁在大门上。  |   | I've been chained to my desk all week(= because there was so much work) . 我整个星期都在伏案工作,脱不开身。  |  
 n.  | 10. 【化学】链;【测】测链〔100节全长20米或66英尺〕;【航海】锚链;【纺织;印染】经线,【电学】电路,回路,通路;信道,波道 10. 【化学】链;【测】测链〔100节全长20米或66英尺〕;【航海】锚链;【纺织;印染】经线,【电学】电路,回路,通路;信道,波道  |  v.  |  |  un.  | 1. 柴恩(Ernst Boris,1906-,生于德国之英国生物化学家,曾获1945年诺贝尔医学奖)  |  
 n.  | 1. a flexible interconnected series of usually metal links that may be used to support, restrain, drive or move something or that may serve as an ornament or decoration 2. a series of rings, links, or disks used as a necklace, bracelet, or other piece of jewelry 3. a number of stores, hotels, restaurants, or other businesses that are owned by the same company and offer similar goods or services but are found in different locations 4. a series of associated geographic features or formations such as mountains, lakes, or islands 5. a series of things or people linked or joined together for some purpose 6. a sequence of facts or events that happen one after the other and are connected in some way 7. a series of atoms, usually of a single element such as carbon, that are joined in a line or ring within a molecule 8. a chain worn around the neck as a badge of office 9. a unit of length that is now rarely used, equal to 66 ft.20 m. 10. a group of businesses such as stores, hotels, or restaurants that all belong to the same person or company 1. a flexible interconnected series of usually metal links that may be used to support, restrain, drive or move something or that may serve as an ornament or decoration 2. a series of rings, links, or disks used as a necklace, bracelet, or other piece of jewelry 3. a number of stores, hotels, restaurants, or other businesses that are owned by the same company and offer similar goods or services but are found in different locations 4. a series of associated geographic features or formations such as mountains, lakes, or islands 5. a series of things or people linked or joined together for some purpose 6. a sequence of facts or events that happen one after the other and are connected in some way 7. a series of atoms, usually of a single element such as carbon, that are joined in a line or ring within a molecule 8. a chain worn around the neck as a badge of office 9. a unit of length that is now rarely used, equal to 66 ft.20 m. 10. a group of businesses such as stores, hotels, or restaurants that all belong to the same person or company  |  np.  | 1. feelings or circumstances that restrain or confine somebody  |  v.  | 1. to fasten, tie, or restrain something or somebody with a chain or chains 2. to restrict or confine somebody's freedom of movement or action 3. 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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