B2 [ C ] a set of connected or related things一连串,一系列(的事物)
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The supermarket chain announced that it was cutting the cost of all its fresh and frozen meat.
Jonson has run the gamut of hotel work, from porter to owner of a large chain of hotels.
The Rockies are a mountain chain in the western USA.
As part of the centenary celebrations a chain of beacons was lit across the region.
They are not only the world's biggest fast-food chain, but also the industry's trendsetter.
A2 [ C or U ] (a length of) rings usually made of metal that are connected together and used for fastening, pulling, supporting, or limiting freedom, or as jewellery链条,链子;锁链;项链
tied with chains戴着锁链;用链条拴着
[ plural ] a fact or situation that limits a person's freedom枷锁,束缚,桎梏
[ C ] UK a situation in which someone selling a house cannot complete the sale because the person who wants to buy it needs to sell their house first售屋链(指卖家无法售出房屋,原因是买家尚未售出自己的房屋)
to fasten someone or something using a chain用链条锁住,拴住;束缚
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