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chain

  • 1 chain

    [ ein] 1. noun
    1) (a series of (especially metal) links or rings passing through one another: The dog was fastened by a chain; She wore a silver chain round her neck.) grandinė(lė)
    2) (a series: a chain of events.) virtinė
    2. verb
    (to fasten or bind with chains: The prisoner was chained to the wall.) prirakinti
    - chain store

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  • 2 chain mail

    (armour made of iron links.) grandeliniai šarvai/marškiniai

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  • 3 chain store

    (one of a series of shops (often department stores) under the same ownership.) prekybos tinklui priklausanti parduotuvė

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  • 4 link

    [liŋk] 1. noun
    1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) grandis
    2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) ryšys, sąsaja
    2. verb
    (to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) (su)jungti, (su)sieti

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  • 5 cable

    ['keibl] 1. noun
    1) ((a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.) trosas
    2) ((a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals: They are laying (a) new cable.) kabelis
    3) ((a rope made of) strands of metal wound together for supporting a bridge etc.) lynas
    4) ((also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable.) telegrama
    5) (cable television.) kabelinė televizija
    2. verb
    (to telegraph by cable: I cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.) siųsti telegrafu
    - cable television
    - cable TV

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  • 6 charm

    1. noun
    1) ((a) pleasant quality or attraction: Her charm made up for her lack of beauty.) žavesys
    2) (a magical spell: The witch recited a charm.) užkeikimas
    3) (something believed to have the power of magic or good luck: She wore a lucky charm.) talismanas
    4) (a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet.) pakabutis, karulys
    2. verb
    1) (to attract and delight: He can charm any woman.) (su)žavėti
    2) (to influence by magic: He charmed the snake from its basket.) (už)kerėti
    - charmingly

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  • 7 cog

    [koɡ]
    (one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) krumplys

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  • 8 communication cord

    (a chain etc in a railway carriage, to be pulled in an emergency.) avarinė rankena, virvutė

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  • 9 crane

    [krein] 1. noun
    (a machine with a long arm and a chain, for raising heavy weights.) kranas, gervė
    2. verb
    (to stretch out (the neck, to see round or over something): He craned his neck in order to see round the corner.) ištiesti

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  • 10 cufflinks

    noun plural (two ornamental buttons etc joined by a small bar, chain etc used to fasten a shirt cuff.) sąsagos

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  • 11 endless

    1) (going on for ever or for a very long time: endless arguments.) nesibaigiantis, begalinis
    2) (continuous, because of having the two ends joined: an endless chain.) vientisas, nenutrūkstamas

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  • 12 fetter

    ['fetə] 1. noun
    (a chain that holds the foot or feet of a prisoner, animal etc to prevent running away: The prisoner was in fetters.) pantis, grandinė
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a fetter: She fettered the horse.) pančioti

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  • 13 handcuffs

    noun plural (steel rings, joined by a short chain, put round the wrists of prisoners: a pair of handcuffs.) antrankiai

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  • 14 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) vesti, vadovauti, skatinti
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) eiti, vesti
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) sukelti, būti priežastimi
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) būti priekyje, pirmauti
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) gyventi
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) pirmenybė, priešakinė pozicija
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) pranašumas
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) pavyzdys
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) persvara
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) pavadėlis, saitas
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) svarbus pranešimas/parodymas, įkaltis
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) pagrindinis vaidmuo
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) švinas
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) grafitas

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  • 15 leash

    [li:ʃ]
    (a strip of leather or piece of chain attached to a collar round its neck by which a dog etc is held.) pasaitas

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  • 16 loop

    [lu:p] 1. noun
    1) (a doubled-over part of a piece of rope, chain etc: She made a loop in the string.) kilpa
    2) (a U-shaped bend in a river etc.) vingis
    3) (IUD; a contraceptive device used by women.) spiralė
    2. verb
    (to fasten with, or form into, a loop or loops: He looped the rope round a post.) užrišti kilpa, daryti kilpą

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  • 17 padlock

    ['pædlok] 1. noun
    (a (usually metal) movable lock with a U-shaped bar which can be passed through a ring, chain etc and locked: He has put a padlock on the gate.) pakabinamoji spyna
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a padlock: She padlocked her bike.) prirakinti spyna

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  • 18 pendant

    ['pendənt]
    1) (an ornament hung from a necklace: a pendant hanging from a silver chain.) pakabutis
    2) (the ornament and the necklace together: She fastened a gold pendant round her neck.) pakabutis

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  • 19 roll in

    verb (to come in or be got in large numbers or amounts: I'd like to own a chain store and watch the money rolling in.) plaukti, plūsti

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  • 20 shackles

    ['ʃæklz]
    (a pair of iron rings joined by a chain that are put on a prisoner's wrists, ankles etc, to limit movement: His captors put shackles on him.) grandinės

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > shackles

См. также в других словарях:

  • Chain — (ch[=a]n), n. [F. cha[^i]ne, fr. L. catena. Cf. {Catenate}.] 1. A series of links or rings, usually of metal, connected, or fitted into one another, used for various purposes, as of support, of restraint, of ornament, of the exertion and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • chain — [tʆeɪn] noun [countable] 1. a number of shops, hotels, cinemas etc owned or managed by the same company or person: • Britain s leading supermarket chain chain of • a chain of travel agents. 2. a series of people or organizations involved in… …   Financial and business terms

  • chain — chain; chain·er; chain·less; chain·let; chain·man; chain·o·mat·ic; chain·wale; en·chain; en·chain·ment; un·chain; mul·ti·chain; …   English syllables

  • chain — [chān] n. [ME & OFr chaine < L catena < IE base * kat , to twist, twine > prob. OE heathor, confinement] 1. a flexible series of joined links, usually of metal, used to pull, confine, etc. or to transmit power 2. TIRE CHAIN 3. [pl.] a)… …   English World dictionary

  • Chain — Chain, v. t. [imp. p. p. {Chained} (ch[=a]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Chaining}.] 1. To fasten, bind, or connect with a chain; to fasten or bind securely, as with a chain; as, to chain a bulldog. [1913 Webster] Chained behind the hostile car. Prior.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • chain — I (nexus) noun act of coming together, act of coupling, act of joining, act of uniting, affiliation, affinity, alliance, association, attachment, attraction, bond, bond of union, bridge, conjunction, connectedness, connecting link, connecting… …   Law dictionary

  • CHAIN — can refer to:* CHAIN programming language * CHAIN (industry standard), an acronym for Ceced Home Appliances Interoperating Network, a standard for a multi brands home network of interactive household appliances.See also Chain …   Wikipedia

  • chain — [n1] succession, series alternation, catena, concatenation, conglomerate, consecution, continuity, group, order, progression, row, sequence, set, string, syndicate, train, trust; concepts 432,727,769 chain [n2] connected metal links; jewelry made …   New thesaurus

  • chain —   [tʃeɪn, englisch], noch gebräuchliche Längeneinheit in Großbritannien und den USA: 1 chain = 22 yd = 20,1168 m …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Chain — [tʃein] das; s, <aus engl. chain »Kette«, dies aus fr. chaîne, vgl. ↑Chaine> Längeneinheit in Großbritannien u. in den USA (20,11 m) …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • chain n — chain store n, chain letter …   English expressions

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