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1. noun1) Kette, die; (fig.) Fessel, die; (jewellery) [Hals]kette, diedoor chain — Tür- od. Sicherungskette, die
chain of events — Reihe od. Kette von Ereignissen
chain of mountains — Gebirgskette, die
2. transitive verbchain of shops/hotels — Laden-/Hotelkette, die
(lit. or fig.)chain somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas an etwas (Akk.) [an]ketten
* * *[ ein] 1. noun1) (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.) die Kette2) (a series: a chain of events.) die Kette2. verb(to fasten or bind with chains: The prisoner was chained to the wall.) anketten- academic.ru/11940/chain_mail">chain mail- chain store* * *[tʃeɪn]I. nto keep a dog on a \chain einen Hund an der Kette haltento put the \chain on the door die Kette vorlegento be in \chains in Ketten liegento keep sb in \chains jdn in Fesseln haltento rattle one's \chains mit den Ketten rasselnto free oneself from the \chains of dictatorship die Fesseln der Diktatur sprengengold/silver \chain Gold-/Silberkette ffast food \chain [Schnell]imbisskette f\chain of mishaps Verkettung f unglücklicher Umständemountain \chain [Berg]kette f, [Gebirgs]kette f\chain of shops Ladenkette fstraight \chain gerade Kette\chain of branching Kettenverzweigung f\chain of carbon atoms Kohlenstoffkette f\chain isomerism Kettenisomerie f7.II. vt* * *[tʃeɪn]1. n1) Kette f3) (= measure of length) Messkette fanketten, festketten; dog an die Kette legen, ankettento chain sb/sth to sth — jdn/etw an etw (acc) ketten
* * *chain [tʃeın]A sa chain is (only) as strong as its weakest link (Sprichwort) jede Kette ist (nur) so stark wie das schwächste ihrer Glieder;chain of office Amtskette2. Kette f, Fessel f (beide auch fig):in chains gefangen, in Ketten;the chains of poverty die Last oder Bürde der Armut3. fig Kette f, Reihe f (von Ereignissen etc):a link in the chain of evidence ein Glied in der Beweiskette5. WIRTSCH (Hotel-, Laden- etc) Kette f7. TECHa) Messkette fb) Maßeinheit (66 Fuß = 20,12 m)B v/the is chained to his wife fig er ist an seine Frau gekettet2. einen Gefangenen in Ketten legen, fesseln3. Land mit der Messkette messen4. MATH verkettench. abk2. chapter3. chief4. child5. children6. church* * *1. noun1) Kette, die; (fig.) Fessel, die; (jewellery) [Hals]kette, diedoor chain — Tür- od. Sicherungskette, die
chain of events — Reihe od. Kette von Ereignissen
chain of mountains — Gebirgskette, die
2. transitive verbchain of shops/hotels — Laden-/Hotelkette, die
(lit. or fig.)chain somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas an etwas (Akk.) [an]ketten
* * *n.Kette -n f. v.anketten v.verbinden v.verketten v.
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