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Chain up Meaning in English

expression

ˈtʃeɪn/ /ˈəp
CHAYN-UP
tʃˈeɪn/ /ˈʌp
CHAYN-UP

释义

To fasten or secure something or someone with a chain, often to prevent movement or escape. Commonly used for animals, vehicles, or objects needing to be kept in place.

用法与细微差别

Often used in relation to dogs ('chain up the dog'), bikes, or gates. Slightly formal; implies physical restraint for safety, security, or control. Rarely used for people except in historical or criminal contexts.

例句

Please chain up the dog before the guests arrive.

basic

He had to chain up his bike outside the store.

basic

They chained up the gate at night for security.

basic

Did you remember to chain up your bike? This area isn’t very safe.

natural

It’s cruel to chain up a dog all day. They need to run around.

natural

After the snowstorm, everyone had to chain up their tires to drive safely.

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