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chain (ch n)n.1. a. A connected, flexible series of links, typically of metal, used especially for holding objects together or restraining or for transmitting mechanical power. b. Such a set of links, often of precious metal and with pendants attached, worn as an ornament or symbol of office. 2. A restraining or confining agent or force. 3. chainsa. Bonds, fetters, or shackles. b. Captivity or oppression; bondage: threw off the chains of slavery. 4. A series of closely linked or connected things: a chain of coincidences. See Synonyms at series. 5. A number of establishments, such as stores, theaters, or hotels, under common ownership or management. 6. A range of mountains. 7. Chemistry A group of atoms bonded in a spatial configuration like links in a chain. 8. a. An instrument used in surveying, consisting of 100 linked pieces of iron or steel and measuring 66 feet (20.1 meters). Also called Gunter's chain. b. A similar instrument used in engineering, measuring 100 feet (30.5 meters). c. Abbr. ch A unit of measurement equal to the length of either of these instruments. tr.v. chained, chain·ing, chains 1. To bind or make fast with a chain or chains: chained the dog to a tree. 2. To restrain or confine as if with chains: workers who were chained to a life of dull routine. Idiom: pull/yank (someone's) chain To take unfair advantage of someone; deceive or manipulate someone.
[Middle English chaine, from Old French, from Latin cat na.] | chain left to right: figaro, sash, and stud links |
chain Noun 1. a flexible length of metal links, used for fastening, binding, or connecting, or in jewellery 2. chains anything that restricts or restrains someone: bound by the chains of duty 3. a series of connected facts or events 4. a number of establishments, such as hotels or shops, that have the same owner or management 5. Chem a number of atoms or groups bonded together so that the resulting molecule, ion, or radical resembles a chain 6. a row of mountains or islands Verb to restrict, fasten or bind with or as if with a chain: the demonstrators chained themselves to railings [Latin catena]
chain (ch n) A group of atoms, often of the same element, bound together in a line, branched line, or ring to form a molecule.  In a straight chain, each of the constituent atoms is attached to other single atoms, not to groups of atoms.  In a branched chain, side groups are attached to the chain.  In a closed chain, the atoms are arranged in the shape of a ring. |
Chain a series of things linked together into a chain, actually or figuratively. See also catena, cordon, series.Examples: chain of buckets; of causes, 1829; of charity, 1377; of deductions, 1664; of discourse, 1651; of events; of human beings; of ideas; of islands; of lakes; of mountains; of proof; of reasoning, 1809; of shops or supermarkets; of spangles, 1841; of storms; of succession, 1655; of thought, 1711.
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | chain - a series of things depending on each other as if linked together; "the chain of command"; "a complicated concatenation of circumstances"catena - a chain of connected ideas or passages or objects so arranged that each member is closely related to the preceding and following members (especially a series of patristic comments elucidating Christian dogma) daisy chain - (figurative) a series of associated things or people or experiences series - similar things placed in order or happening one after another; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies" | | 2. | chain - (chemistry) a series of linked atoms (generally in an organic molecule)chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions closed chain, ring - (chemistry) a chain of atoms in a molecule that forms a closed loop open chain - a chain of atoms in a molecule whose ends are not joined to form a ring building block, unit - a single undivided natural thing occurring in the composition of something else; "units of nucleic acids" molecule - (physics and chemistry) the simplest structural unit of an element or compound | | 3. | chain - a series of (usually metal) rings or links fitted into one another to make a flexible ligamentbicycle chain - a chain that transmits the power from the pedals to the rear wheel of a bicycle chain printer - an impact printer that carries the type slugs by links of a revolving chain chain tongs - a pipe wrench used for turning large pipes; an adjustable chain circles the pipe with its ends connected to the head whose teeth engage the pipe chatelaine - a chain formerly worn at the waist by women; for carrying a purse or bunch of keys etc. ligament - any connection or unifying bond paper chain - a chain made of loops of colored paper; used to decorate a room pull chain - a chain (usually with a handle at the end) that is pulled in order to operate some mechanism (e.g. to flush a toilet) | | 4. | chain - (business) a number of similar establishments (stores or restaurants or banks or hotels or theaters) under one ownershipchain store - one of a chain of retail stores under the same management and selling the same merchandise | | 5. | chain - anything that acts as a restraintconstraint, restraint - a device that retards something's motion; "the car did not have proper restraints fitted" | | 6. | chain - a unit of lengthyard, pace - a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride link - a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain | | 7. | Chain - British biochemist (born in Germany) who isolated and purified penicillin, which had been discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming (1906-1979) | | 8. | chain - a series of hills or mountains; "the valley was between two ranges of hills"; "the plains lay just beyond the mountain range"massif - a block of the earth's crust bounded by faults and shifted to form peaks of a mountain range mountain pass, notch, pass - the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks; "we got through the pass before it started to snow" | | 9. | chain - a linked or connected series of objects; "a chain of daisies"necklace - jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament (especially by women) | | 10. | chain - a necklace made by a stringing objects together; "a string of beads"; "a strand of pearls";necklace - jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament (especially by women) | | Verb | 1. | chain - connect or arrange into a chain by linkingarrange, set up - put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order" | | 2. | chain - fasten or secure with chains; "Chain the chairs together"fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man" |
chain
See: net, chain, cell system.
Translationschain [tʃeɪn] n ( gen) → chaîne f chain [tʃeɪn] n → Kette fvt (also: chain up) ( prisoner) → anketten: ( dog) → an die Kette legen chainn chain [tʃein]1 a series of (especially metal) links or rings passing through one another The dog was fastened by a chain; She wore a silver chain round her neck.kettingسِلْسِلَهсинджирřetěz, řetízekkæde; lænkedie Ketteαλυσίδαcadenakettزنجیرketjuchaîneשַׁרשֶרֶתजंजीरlanacláncrantaikeðjacatena鎖쇠사슬grandinė(lė)ķēde; ķēdīterantaikettingkjede, lenkełańcuchcorrentelanţцепь; цепочкаreťaz, retiazkaveriga; verižicalanackedja, kättingโซ่zincir鏈條ланцюг; цепزنجیرdây xích链条 2 a series a chain of events.reeksتَسَلْسُلِ الأحْداثпоредицаřetězrække; kædedie Ketteαλληλουχίαcadena, serieahelسلسلهkettinkisérieתְּגוּבַת שַׁרשֶרֶתश्रृंखलाlanacláncolatrangkaianröðcatena, serie連鎖연속virtinėsērija; virknerentetanreeksrekke, radłańcuchcadeiaserieцепьreťazzaporedje, vrstalanackedja, följdเหตุการณ์ที่เกิดต่อเนื่องกันdizi一系列, ланцюжок, сплетенняسلسلہchuỗi一系列 v to fasten or bind with chains The prisoner was chained to the wall.vaskettingيُقَيِّدоковавам с веригиuvázat na řetězlænkeankettenαλυσοδένωencadenar, ataraheldamaزنجیر کردنpanna kahleisiinenchaînerלִכבּוֹל בְּשַרשֶׁרוֹתसिकड़ी बाधनाokovatimegláncolmerantaihlekkjaincatenare鎖でつなぐ사슬로 묶다prirakintipieķēdētmerantaikanketenenlenkeprzykuwaćacorrentara pune în lanţuriприковывать цепямиupevniť reťazoupriklenitiprivezatikedja fast, fjättraล่ามโซ่zincirlemek, zincire vurmak用鏈條栓住заковувати; тримати в кайданахزنجیر سے باندھنا یا قابو کرناxích lại用链条栓住 chain mailarmour made of iron links. maliekolderدِرْعٌ مِن زَرَد الحَديدризницаdrátěná košileringbrynjeder Kettenpanzerαλυσιδωτή πανοπλίαcota de mallarõngasrüüجوشنrengaspaitacotte de maillesמִכתָב שַרשֶרֶתजंजीरों का कवचlančana porukapáncélingbaju besihringabrynjamaglia ad anelli鎖かたびら쇠사슬 갑옷grandeliniai šarvai/marškiniaibruņukreklsbaju besimalia ankolderringbrynjekolczugacota de malhazaleкольчугаkrúžkové brnenieverižna srajcapancir-košuljaringbrynjaเสื้อเกราะที่ทำด้วยเหล็กเป็นวงร้อยกันzincir / örme zırh鎖子甲кольчугаزرہ بکترáo giáp xích锁子甲 chain storeone of a series of shops (often department stores) under the same ownership. kettingwinkelواحِدَةٌ مِن سِلْسِلَةٌ تِجارِيَّه مُتَشابِهَه لِشَرِكَةٍ واحِدَهедин от верига магазиниfiliálka (obchodního domu)kædeforretningdie Ladenketteαλυσίδα καταστημάτωνtienda (de una cadena)ahelkauplusفروشگاه زنجیره ایketjumyymälämagasin (à succursales multiples)חֲנוּת רֶשֶתश्रृंखला स्टोरrobna kuća iz mreže sličnih podružnica(üzlet)lánckongsiverslanakeðjanegozio a catenaチェーンストア연쇄점prekybos tinklui priklausanti parduotuvėvienas firmas vienveida veikalikedai rantaian(filiaal van een) grootwinkelbedrijfforretningskjedesklep sieci handlowejcadeia de lojasmagazin (dintr-un lanţ de magazine)однотипный магазин одной фирмыfiliálkapodružnicalanac prodavnicabutik i affärskedjaกลุ่มของร้านย่อยที่อยู่ภายใต้บริษัทเดียวกันmağazalar zinciri連鎖商店магазин, що входить до мережі однієї фірмиدوکانوں کا سلسلہmột loạt cửa hàng giống nhau联号商店
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