1 a number of similar shops, restaurants, etc owned by the same company -- сеть
a chain of hotels/supermarkets
2 a series of things that happen one after the other -- цепь
His arrival set off a surprising chain of events.
3 to fasten someone or something to someone or something else using a chain -- прикреплять цепью, держать на цепи
Text that is no longer spoken by a mouth to be heard by an ear marks one of the limits of the theory of chains.
He would put an end to "damnations" with the promise of a decade in chains.
I shall first do my best to link together the chains of this argument.
Configuration of polypeptide chains with favoured orientation around single bonds : two new pleated sheets.
Here the amplified beams of both chains are superposed automatically due to the optical properties of the phase conjugated signal.
By using "these powerladen exotics" as gifts, core elites could create patron- client chains similar to the compadre networks referred to earlier.
Now, having this in mind, we may consider the maximal chains of consecutively overlapping truly maximal subwords of u having the k-factorization property.
The high degree of heterogeneity means indistinguishable strains are likely to represent chains of recent transmission [5].
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有聯繫的事, 一連串,一系列(的事物), 鏈條…
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有联系的事, 一连串,一系列(的事物), 链条…
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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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chaîne [feminine], série [feminine], suite [feminine]…
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