Chain
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British pronunciation/t‍ʃˈe‍ɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈtʃeɪn/

Definicja i Znaczenie "chain"

01

łańcuch górski

a series of hills or mountains
chain definition and meaning
02

łańcuch, sekwencja

a set of connected or related things that affect or depend on each other
2.1

łańcuszek

a stylish necklace made of linked metal rings that is worn around the neck as jewelry
chain definition and meaning
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A friend admired her chain and asked where she bought it.
She lost her chain during the trip and was upset about it.
She wore a stylish silver chain that matched her earrings.
03

łańcuch

(chemistry) a series of linked atoms (generally in an organic molecule)
04

łańcuch, wiązań

anything that acts as a restraint
05

sieć, łańcuch

a group of retail stores that have the same name and sell similar products or services, all owned and run by the same company
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The supermarket chain introduced new self-checkout systems in all its branches.
The coffee chain opened several new locations across the city.
She works for a popular clothing chain that has stores nationwide.
06

łańcuszek, naszyjnik

a necklace made by stringing objects together
07

łańcuch

a linked or connected series of objects
08

łańcuch

a unit of length
09

łańcuch sprzedaży, łańcuch nieruchomości

a situation in which a house or apartment cannot be sold as the buyer must sell their house first to be able to buy the property of the seller
to chain
01

złapać w łańcuch, przykować

to secure or attach something or someone using a series of connected links
Transitive: to chain sb/sth | to chain sb/sth to an immobile support
to chain definition and meaning
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The dog owner will chain the pet to keep it within a designated area.
The gatekeeper will chain the entrance to restrict access to the private property.
To secure the boat, the captain will chain it to the dock.
02

łańcuchować, łączyć

to connect or link multiple items together to form a continuous line or series
Transitive: to chain multiple items
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The workers chained the sections of fence to enclose the entire perimeter of the construction site.
The climbers chained their safety ropes to navigate the treacherous mountain terrain together.
In the classroom, the students chained their desks together to form small group discussion areas.
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