• chain

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    美: [tʃen] 

    chain 基本解释

    • n. 链;束缚;枷锁
    • vt. 束缚;囚禁;用铁链锁住

    chain 词态变化

    复数: chains;第三人称单数: chains;过去式: chained;过去分词: chained;现在分词: chaining;

    chain 中文词源

    chain 链子

    来自拉丁词catena, 链子,词源同concatenation. 字母t脱落,比较bake, batch, wake,watch.

    chain 英文词源

    chain
    chain: [13] Chain is a direct descendant of Latin catēna ‘chain’, source also of English concatenate [16], literally ‘link together in a chain’. This passed into Old French as chaeine, a later from of which, chaine, was adopted by English. The Latin word’s antecedents are not known.
    => concatenate
    chain (n.)
    c. 1300, from Old French chaeine "chain" (12c., Modern French chaîne), from Latin catena "chain" (source also of Spanish cadena, Italian catena), which is of unknown origin, perhaps from PIE root *kat- "to twist, twine" (cognates: Latin cassis "hunting net, snare").

    Figurative use from c. 1600. As a type of ornament worn about the neck, from late 14c. Chain of stores is American English, 1846. Chain gang is from 1834; chain reaction is from 1916 in physics, specific nuclear physics sense is from 1938; chain mail first recorded 1822, in Scott, from mail (n.2). Before that, mail alone sufficed. Chain letter recorded from 1892; usually to raise money at first; decried from the start as a nuisance.
    Nine out of every ten givers are reluctant and unwilling, and are coerced into giving through the awful fear of "breaking the chain," so that the spirit of charity is woefully absent. ["St. Nicholas" magazine, vol. XXVI, April 1899]
    Chain smoker is attested from 1886, originally of Bismarck (who smoked cigars), thus probably a loan-translation of German Kettenraucher. Chain-smoking is from 1930.
    chain (v.)
    late 14c., "to bar with a chain; to put (someone) in chains," also "to link things together," from chain (n.). Related: Chained; chaining.

    chain 词组搭配

    pull (或 yank) someone's chain

    (US informal)tease someone, typically by leading them to believe something untrue

    (美,非正式)戏弄,揶揄某人(尤指使其相信不实之事)

    chain 英文释义

    1. a series of things depending on each other as if linked together;
    "the chain of command"
    "a complicated concatenation of circumstances"
    2. (chemistry) a series of linked atoms (generally in an organic molecule)
    3. a series of (usually metal) rings or links fitted into one another to make a flexible ligament
    4. a number of similar establishments (stores or restaurants or banks or hotels or theaters) under one ownership
    5. anything that acts as a restraint
    6. a unit of length
    7. a series of hills or mountains;
    "the valley was between two ranges of hills"
    "the plains lay just beyond the mountain range"
    8. metal shackles; for hands or legs
    9. a necklace made by a stringing objects together;
    "a string of beads"
    "a strand of pearls";

    chain 同义词解析

    fasten, tie, bind, secure, chain

    这些动词都有"扎牢,捆,绑"之意。

    fasten: 指把某物牢牢地拴在、钉在或锁在另一物上,使不能任意移动。

    tie: 普通用词,指用绳索等将东西扎紧捆牢。

    bind: 多指把两个或两个以上的人或物牢牢地系或扎在一起。

    secure: 指将某物紧紧地固定起来,使之完全无损。

    chain: 专指用链条或金属环将某人或某物锁住或系住。

    chain 双语例句

    1. The dogs continued to paw and claw frantically at the chain mesh.
    那些狗继续用爪子疯狂地抓铁丝网。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. The islands lie at the southern end of the Kurile chain.
    这些岛屿位于千岛群岛的南端。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. Whenever recession strikes, a chain reaction is set into motion.
    只要经济不景气,连锁反应就开始了。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. She wore a fine chain about her alabaster neck.
    她细腻光滑、美丽白皙的脖子上戴着一条精致的链子。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. Students tried to form a human chain around the parliament.
    学生们试图在议会四周围成人墙。

    来自柯林斯例句

    chain 实用场景例句

    (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。

    牛津词典

    The doors were always locked and chained.
    那些门总是上着锁链。

    牛津词典

    She chained her bicycle to the gate.
    她用链子把自行车锁在大门上。

    牛津词典

    The dog was chained up for the night.
    夜间那条狗用链子拴起来。

    牛津词典

    a chain of command (= a system in an organization by which instructions are passed from one person to another)
    指挥系统

    牛津词典

    mountain/island chains
    山脉;岛群

    牛津词典

    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。

    牛津词典

    a chain of supermarkets/a supermarket chain
    连锁超市

    牛津词典

    the chains of fear/misery
    恐惧的桎梏;苦难的枷锁

    牛津词典

    a short length of chain
    一截短链条

    牛津词典

    She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck.
    她戴着一条粗实的金项链。

    牛津词典

    The mayor wore his chain of office.
    市长佩戴着标志他职务的链徽。

    牛津词典

    a bicycle chain
    自行车链条

    牛津词典

    The prisoners were kept in chains (= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping) .
    囚犯戴着镣铐。

    牛津词典

    to set in motion a chain of events
    触发一连串的事件

    牛津词典

    Students tried to form a human chain around the parliament.
    学生们试图在议会四周围成人墙。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    ...a large supermarket chain.
    大型连锁超市

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    ...Italy's leading chain of cinemas.
    意大利最大的连锁影院

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    ...the bizarre chain of events that led to his departure in January 1938.
    促使他于1938年1月离去的一连串离奇事件

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    ...a chain of islands known as the Windward Islands...
    名为“向风群岛”的岛群

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    She chained her bike to the railings...
    她把自行车锁在栏杆上。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    His open shirt revealed a fat gold chain...
    他的衬衫敞着,露出一条很粗的金链。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    The dogs were leaping and growling at the full stretch of their chains.
    那些狗又蹦又叫,把链子绷得紧紧的。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    He'd spent four and a half years in windowless cells, much of the time in chains.
    他已经在没有窗户的牢房里呆了4年半,多数时间都戴着镣铐。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    He had to break right now the chains of habit that bound him to the present.
    他必须现在就打破把他束缚在当前境况的习惯。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    The dog was chained to the leg of the one solid garden seat...
    狗被拴在公园一个固定座位的腿上。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

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