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1 chain
[tʃeɪn]1. noun1) a series of ( especially metal) links or rings passing through one another:سِلْسِلَهShe wore a silver chain round her neck.
2) a series:تَسَلْسُلِ الأحْداثa chain of events.
2. verbto fasten or bind with chains:يُقَيِّدThe prisoner was chained to the wall.
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2 chain, chain belt
جَنْزير \ chain, chain belt. \ _(field) Eng. \ See Also زِنْجير -
3 chain mail
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
4 chain
قَيَّدَ بِالسَّلاسِل \ chain: to fasten with a chain: That fierce dog should be chained up. -
5 chain
سِلْسِلَة \ chain: a string of metal rings; a row or line (of mountains etc.); a set (of related ideas, facts, events, etc.). leash: a chain or a leather string for controlling a dog: Fierce watchdogs should be kept on a leash. range: a row (of hills or mountains). series: (pl. unchanged) a number of things of the same kind that follow each other: He suffered a series of accidents; two series of scientific films on television. -
6 chain mail
زَرَد \ chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: The Knights wore chain mail in the battle. mail: (in former times) protective metal clothing for fighters. -
7 chain
traitor [chana] Aze xain, Per chaen borrowed from Ar -
8 chain mail
armour made of iron links.دِرْعٌ مِن زَرَد الحَديد -
9 chain store
one of a series of shops (often department stores) under the same ownership.واحِدَةٌ مِن سِلْسِلَةٌ تِجارِيَّه مُتَشابِهَه لِشَرِكَةٍ واحِدَه -
10 silsila
chain [salsala] Aze silsile, Hin silsila, Ind salasilah, Per selsele, Tur silsile borrowed from Ar -
11 zanjir
chain [?] Alb zinxhir, Aze zencir, Bul sindzhir, Per zanjir, Tur zincir, Uzb zandjir borrowed from Ar -
12 zinjir
chain [from Per zanjir] Tur zincir borrowed from Ar -
13 بنية سلسلية
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14 تصاوغ سلسلي
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15 تصوير المثانة و الإحليل السلسلي
chain cystourethrographyArabic-English Medical Dictionary > تصوير المثانة و الإحليل السلسلي
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16 خياطة مسلسلة
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17 ربطة سلسلية
chain ligature -
18 منشار سلسلي
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19 منعكس متسلسل
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20 link
[lɪŋk]1. noun1) a ring of a chain:حَلَقَهan important link in the chain of the evidence.
2) anything connecting two things:حَلَقَه إتِّصالHis job was to act as a link between the government and the press.
2. verbto connect as by a link:يَربِطThe new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.
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