1 a group of stores owned by the same company -- chaîne [ feminine ]
2 a line of similar objects -- chaîne [ feminine ]
a mountain chain une chaîne montagneuse
a chain of volcanoes une chaîne de volcans
3 a series of related things or events -- série [ feminine ]
4 (of prisoner) having hands or feet bound by chains -- enchaîné/-ée
5 to attach with a chain -- enchaîner
6 a series of (especially metal) links or rings passing through one another -- chaîne
7 a series -- série
a chain of events.
It is the most important stage in the food chain.
Surely it is better to take them out of the food chain?
We want to end up with a balanced chain of liability and responsibility.
Finally, non-tested animals aged above thirty months may no longer enter the food chain.
The logistics chain must work as a coherent whole, even if several partners and several modes of transport are involved.
However, this all comes back to us in the form of contaminated seafood, which ends up on our plates via the food chain.
If the chain is broken, we risk seriously compromising safety.
We are moving up the value chain in what we produce.
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有聯繫的事, 一連串,一系列(的事物), 鏈條…
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cadena, encadenar, cadena [feminine]…
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cadeia, corrente, rede…
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鎖, チェーン, (レストラン、店の)チェーン…
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zincir, halka, mağazalar/lokantalar zinciri…
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سِلْسِلة, يُكَبّل, يُقَيّد…
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