Examples of using The chains in English and their translations into Chinese
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The chains fell from the poor.
The chains of matrimony are so heavy that it takes two to carry them- sometimes three.
In 1792, the chains were removed from all but two books and additional book shelves were built below the reading desks.
The chains of marriage are so heavy that it takes two to bear them, sometimes three.
The chains had no locks; she could be free if she wanted to be.
Under the plan, they will offer customers enrolled in the chains' point programs shopping credits worth 5 percent of the purchase price of such items.
The chains of marriage are so heavy that it takes two to carry them.
In case of used dozers, the chains, bolts and the undercarriage should be checked to detect the damaged parts.
When yokes will be put round their necks and the chains, they will be dragged along.
All others had to go loaded with the chains of an exacting court etiquette, but she was free, she was privileged.
Your beauty is as astounding as the winds of heaven that rips the chains of my everlasting sincerity and heart.
When the shackles are around their necks and the chains; they will be dragged.
Due to the chains' shared validation and distributed setup, archives can be stored securely and accessed from anywhere.
We will doom humanity for a long time to the chains of authority, confined to the limits of our present imagination.
The chains were long enough to take a book from the shelf and read it but not to take it from the library.
The chains of mutual indebtedness among companies were broken and the standing of private contracts improved.
When the yokes(shall be) round their necks, and the chains; they shall be dragged along-.
The chains also failed to take into account that the leadership of the CMA had changed.
This is a primal story of human beings shattering the chains that bind them, and striking against a power that oppresses them.
The chains were sufficiently long enough to allow the books to be taken from the shelves and read but not removed from the library itself.