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chain

Aussprache: [/ˈt͡ʃeɪn/]

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Kontext: „physical object“

(noun) a series of connected metal rings used for various purposes, such as securing objects or as jewelry. Chains are often strong and can be long or short.

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She wore a beautiful silver chain around her neck.

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The chain broke when it was pulled too hard.

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Have you ever worn a chain as a bracelet?

Kontext: „series of connected places“

(noun) a group of businesses or organizations that are linked together in some way, such as a chain of restaurants or stores. They all share the same name and are usually part of a larger company.

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The coffee chain has locations all over the world.

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I prefer smaller local shops over big chain stores.

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Do you like eating at chain restaurants or independent ones?

Kontext: „restrict or confine“

(verb) to connect or secure something with a chain, often to restrict its movement or confine it in a certain area. Chains are used to keep things in place or limit their freedom.

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The dog was chained to a pole in the yard.

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She doesn't like the idea of chaining up animals.

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Why would you chain up a bike to a post?

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