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I . chain [tʃeın] SUST.

II . chain [tʃeın] V. trans.

food chain SUST.

Ejemplos de uso para chains

the chains of poverty

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Chains for small cogsets (e.g. seven-speeds) and other than derailleur-fitted bicycles are more tolerant of these master link dimensions.
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We were tired of multiple mailing lists, contact books, phone-chains and incompatibilities.
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The other side of me was seeing all my homies pulling up in nice rides, chains, and nicer clothes.
www.billboard.com
These "wrong" intercessors, with their passionate prayers for the unborn, had no idea they were rattling chains hidden deep within my heart every time they prayed.
www.lifenews.com
Three other deserters were hanged and their bodies suspended in chains as a warning to others.
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Production chains are often vertical hierarchies in which big multinational companies may be those who sell final products and set production standards for lesser producers.
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This unit has been scoured by many secondary craters that have formed overlapping chains and troughs that contribute to its hummocky texture.
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Our success in validating cotton supply chains, which are dispersed over large geographies and notoriously complex, sets the precedent for our deployment in other verticals from plastics to pharmaceutics.
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Chains that have made a commitment to the $1 billion and rising workwear business report steady 6 percent to 8 percent annual gains in men's workwear.
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He therefore chains her to a rock by the sea to be devoured by the sea monster and leaves her to her fate.
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