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BNC: 1835 COCA: 1805

chain

noun
/tʃeɪn/
/tʃeɪn/
Idioms
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    metal rings金属链

  1. [countable, uncountable] a series of connected metal rings, used for pulling or fastening things; a length of chain used for a particular purpose链子;链条;锁链
    • 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。
    • a bicycle chain自行车链条
    • in chains The prisoners were kept in chains (= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping).囚犯戴着镣铐。
    • on a chain They kept the dog on a chain all day long.他们整天都用链子拴着狗。
    • a short length of chain一截短链条
    see also choke chain, keychain
    Extra Examples
    • Let the dog off its chain.给那只狗解开链子吧。
    • The prisoner was led away in chains.犯人戴着镣铐给带走了。
    • Put the chain on the door (= so the door can only be opened a little bit) before you go to bed.睡觉前要上好门链闩。
    Topics Clothes and Fashionb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • thin
    • gold
    … of chain
    • length
    verb + chain
    • pull
    • pull at
    • yank
    chain + verb
    • clank
    chain + noun
    • mail
    preposition
    • in chains
    • off somebody’s/​the chain
    • on a/​the chain
    phrases
    • a chain of office
    • a chain on the door
    • a link in the chain
    See full entry
  2. connected things相关连的事

  3. [countable] a series of connected things or people一系列,一连串(人或事)
    • mountain/island chains山脉;岛群
    • Volunteers formed a human chain (= line of people) 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。
    • chain of somebody/something 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
    • Our suppliers are the weakest link in the chain.我们的供货商是链条上最薄弱的环节。
    see also daisy chain, food chain, supply chain
    Extra Examples
    • Volunteers formed a human chain to pass buckets of water to each other.志愿者排成一条长龙,逐个把水桶传过去。
    • She was personally involved in this chain of events.她亲自参与了这一系列事件。
    • It's important to make sure the chain of communication is not broken.重要的是要确保沟通链没有断裂。
    • If any part of the chain of infection is broken, the spread of the disease will be stopped.如果感染链的任何一部分被打破,疾病的传播将被阻止。
    • I was next in the chain of command.我处在指挥系统的下一级。
    • the complex chain of events that led to the war导致那场战争的一系列错综复杂的事件
    • Middlemen are important links in the chain.中间人是关系链中的重要环节。
    • There has been an unbroken chain of great violinists in the family.这个家族每一代都有伟大的小提琴家。
    • The people formed a human chain to pass the supplies up the beach.人们排成一列把供给品送上岸。
    • a chain of volcanic islands一个火山岛群
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • complex
    • unbroken
    verb + chain
    • break
    chain + noun
    • reaction
    • letter
    phrases
    • a chain of command
    • a chain of events
    See full entry
  4. of shops/hotels商店;旅馆

  5. [countable] a group of shops or hotels owned by the same company连锁商店(或旅馆)
    • a supermarket/hotel/retail chain超市/酒店/零售连锁店
    • chain of something a chain of stores/shops/restaurants连锁商店/商店/餐馆
    Extra Examples
    • a chain of department stores连锁百货店
    • a chain of clothes shops连锁服装店
    • This hotel is part of a large chain.这家酒店是大型连锁店的一部份。
    Topics Shoppingb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • large
    • major
    chain + noun
    • store
    preposition
    • chain of
    phrases
    • part of a chain
    See full entry
  6. restriction限制

  7. [countable, usually plural] (formal or literary) a thing that limits somebody’s freedom or ability to do something约束;束缚
    • the chains of fear/misery恐惧的桎梏;苦难的枷锁
  8. in house buying购房

  9. [countable, usually singular] (British English) 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连环式(指一群房主先售后购的置业方式)Topics Houses and homesc2
  10. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French chaine, chaeine, from Latin catena ‘a chain’.
Idioms
a ball and chain
  1. a problem that prevents you from doing what you would like to do羁绊;障碍
    • The responsibility was a ball and chain around my ankle.这项责任对我来说是一种束缚。
the weak link (in the chain)
  1. the point at which a system or an organization is most likely to fail薄弱环节
    • She went straight for the one weak link in the chain of his argument.她迳直攻击他的论点中的一个薄弱环节。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2

chain

verb
/tʃeɪn/
/tʃeɪn/
[often passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they chain
/tʃeɪn/
/tʃeɪn/
he / she / it chains
/tʃeɪnz/
/tʃeɪnz/
past simple chained
/tʃeɪnd/
/tʃeɪnd/
past participle chained
/tʃeɪnd/
/tʃeɪnd/
-ing form chaining
/ˈtʃeɪnɪŋ/
/ˈtʃeɪnɪŋ/
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  1. to fasten something with a chain; to fasten somebody/something to another person or thing with a chain, so that they do not escape or get stolen用锁链拴住(或束缚、固定)
    • chain somebody/something The doors were always locked and chained.那些门总是上着锁链。
    • He maintained that the convicts working on the roads were never chained.他坚持认为在路上工作的罪犯从来没有被拴住。
    • He was beaten in his cell while in handcuffs and with his legs chained.他在牢房里被带着手铐和脚镣殴打。
    • chain somebody/something up The dog was chained up for the night.夜间那条狗用链子拴起来。
    • She took the old man out into the yard and chained him up.她把老人带到院子里,用链子把他锁起来。
    • chain somebody/something to somebody/something She chained her bicycle to the gate.她用链子把自行车锁在大门上。
    • Four activists chained themselves to construction equipment.四名活动人士将自己锁在建筑设备上。
    • (figurative) 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。
    • chain somebody/something together The detainees were chained together in groups of two or three.被拘留者被两三人一组锁在一起。
    • With their wrists chained together they were led out to the waiting vehicles.他们的手腕被铐在一起,被带到等候的车辆那里。
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French chaine, chaeine, from Latin catena ‘a chain’.
BNC: 1835 COCA: 1805
chain

noun¹

1line of rings joined together鏈子ADJECTIVE | ... OF CHAIN | VERB + CHAIN | CHAIN + VERB | CHAIN + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEheavy沉重的鏈子thin細鏈子gold, silver金鏈子;銀鏈子She wore a long gold chain around her neck.她脖子上戴着一條長長的金項鏈。rusty生銹的鏈條bicycle自行車鏈條key鑰匙鏈daisy, paper雛菊花環;紙環... OF CHAINlength一段鏈條VERB + CHAINpull, pull at, yank, yank at拉鏈子;猛拉鏈子CHAIN + VERBclank鏈子叮噹響CHAIN + NOUNmail (= protective covering made of chains) 鎖子甲PREPOSITIONin chains用鏈條鎖着The prisoner was led away in chains.犯人戴着鐐銬給帶走了。off sb's/the chain解開⋯(套着的)鏈條Let the dog off its chain.給那隻狗解開鏈子吧。on a/the chain戴着鏈條They kept the dog on a chain all day long.他們整天都用鏈子拴着狗。PHRASESa chain of office (BrE) (標誌職務的)鏈徽The mayor was wearing his chain of office.市長戴着標誌他職務的鏈徽。a chain on the door門鏈閂Put the chain on the door before you go to bed.睡覺前要上好門鏈閂。a link in the chain鏈條上的一環Our suppliers are the weakest link in the chain.我們的供貨商是鏈條上最薄弱的環節。
chain

noun²

2number of things in a line一系列ADJECTIVE | VERB + CHAIN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEisland, mountain島群;山脈human人鏈VERB + CHAINform形成一串The people formed a human chain to pass the supplies up the beach.人們排成一列把供給品送上岸。PREPOSITIONchain of一系列⋯a chain of volcanic islands一個火山島群
chain

noun³

3group of shops/stores, etc. owned by the same company連鎖店ADJECTIVE | CHAIN + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, large, major大型連鎖店small小型連鎖店fast-food, grocery, hotel, restaurant, retail, supermarket, etc.連鎖快餐店、雜貨店、酒店、飯店、零售店、超市等CHAIN + NOUNstore連鎖商店PREPOSITIONchain of連鎖⋯店a chain of department stores連鎖百貨店PHRASESpart of a chain連鎖分店This hotel is part of a large chain.這家酒店是大型連鎖店的一部份。
chain

noun⁴

4number of connected events or situations接二連三的事件ADJECTIVE | VERB + CHAIN | CHAIN + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVElong一長串關聯的事件complex一連串複雜的事件the complex chain of events that led to the war導致那場戰爭的一系列錯綜複雜的事件unbroken不間斷的系列He is the latest in an unbroken chain of entertainers.他是不斷湧現的演藝人員中最新的一位。causal偶然的關聯food, supply食物鏈efforts to ensure that dioxins do not enter the food chain為確保二噁英不進入食物鏈的努力VERB + CHAINbreak斷開連鎖CHAIN + NOUNreaction連鎖反應letter連鎖信PHRASESa chain of command (= a system by which instructions are passed from one person to another) 指揮系統a chain of events一連串事件
BNC: 1835 COCA: 1805
chain verb
restrain
chain noun
series
BNC: 1835 COCA: 1805

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