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1 CHAIN
• Chain bursts at its weakest link (The) - Где тонко, там и рвется (Г) -
2 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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3 Chain
m.Chain, Sir Ernst Boris Chain. -
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. -
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7 chain
traitor [chana] Aze xain, Per chaen borrowed from Ar -
8 chain
n = chaining. -
9 chain
цепочка (совокупность адресных ссылок, связывающих записи в определенной логической последовательности)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > chain
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10 chain
French\ \ chaîneGerman\ \ KetteDutch\ \ keten; kettingItalian\ \ catenaSpanish\ \ cadenaCatalan\ \ cadenaPortuguese\ \ cadeiaRomanian\ \ lanţDanish\ \ kædeNorwegian\ \ kjedeSwedish\ \ kedjaGreek\ \ αλυσίδαFinnish\ \ ketjuHungarian\ \ láncTurkish\ \ zincirEstonian\ \ ahelLithuanian\ \ grandisSlovenian\ \ verigePolish\ \ łańcuchRussian\ \ цепь; рядUkrainian\ \ ланцюгSerbian\ \ ланацIcelandic\ \ keðjaEuskara\ \ kateanFarsi\ \ z njirPersian-Farsi\ \ زنجیریArabic\ \ سلسلةAfrikaans\ \ kettingChinese\ \ 链Korean\ \ 연쇄, 사슬 -
11 Chain Stitch
A sewing machine stitch of loop formation in which each loop supports its predecessor. It may be made with one or two threads (see Cable Knitting) ———————— One of the most ancient of embroideries, and first brought from the East, where it is still done by Persians, Indians and Chinese. It was done on any material and in all kinds of thread, gold, silver, silk, cotton etc. The stitch is much used in ornamenting church fabrics. Tambour work is chain stitch done with a hook instead of a needle. Machine-wrought work has practically taken the place of the hand work. ———————— A stitch resembling a chain used in embroidery, tambour work and crochet. -
12 Chain Twill
Another name for the Clay Twill. These twills give a chain effect due to the two fold weft and the large amount of shrinkage in width that takes place during finishing. There is about 15 to 17 per cent shrinkage from cloth width to finished width. The yams are botany worsteds and woven about 60 X 62 per inch; 2/38's to 23/4/42's yarns. -
13 Chain Twist
A fancy yarn composed of three threads, two are doubled and the third is added in a reverse twist (see Chain Yarn) -
14 Chain Warp
A warp of fewer threads than a ball warp. It is looped or linked in the form of a chain, so as to facilitate its progress through the dyeing and sizing process. -
15 Chain Weave
A weave giving a chain effect used in the worsted trade; it is produced by a double corkscrew twill weave. -
16 Chain Yarn
A three-fold yarn made from a thick soft spun thread twisted with another thread of finer counts and a medium twist. This double thread is again twisted with a third and still finer thread, but with the twist in the reverse way. The illustration shows a cloth in which a chain yarn is used for figuring, Both warp and weft are utilised and by weaving these fancy yarns on an open ground cloth a reversible fabric is obtained. The ground cloth is 36 X 40 per inch, 50's/50's cotton yarns and figuring cham yarn 12 X 12 per inch (see Yarns) -
17 Chain Boulee
A short rough cord in Macrame lace work made with two threads by looping over each other. -
18 Chain Cotton
Trade name for Brazilian cotton. -
19 Chain Lace
Another name for Tambour. -
20 Chain Loom
A name sometimes given to a dobby loom.
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
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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
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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
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