chain
Burmese
Noun
- (ကုမá¸á€á€®á€á€…္á€á€¯á€•á€á€¯á€„္) ဆá€á€¯á€„္á€á€²á€¼á€™á€ºá€¬á€¸
- ဟá€á€¯á€á€šá€¹á€™á€ºá€¬á€¸
- (ေရွး) á†á†á€±á€• အá€á€á€¯á€„္းအá€á€¬
- သံá¾á€€á€á€³á€¸
- (ကြင္းဆက္)သံá¾á€€á€á€³á€¸
- á€á€ºá€á€”္းá¾á€€á€á€³á€¸
- ( ( á ) ) á¾á€€á€á€³á€¸á€…လြယ္
- ဆဲြá¾á€€á€á€³á€¸
- ( á‚ ) ေá‚ွာင္á¾á€€á€á€³á€¸
- အေá‚ွာင္အဖဲြ႔
- အစဉ္အá€á€”္း
Verb
- သံá¾á€€á€á€³á€¸á€»á€–င့္á€á€ºá€Šá€¹á€žá€Šá€¹
English
Verb
Noun
- a series of (usually metal) rings or links fitted into one another to make a flexible ligament
- a necklace made by stringing objects together
- anything that acts as a restraint
- a linked or connected series of objects
- (business) a number of similar establishments (stores or restaurants or banks or hotels or theaters) under one ownership
- a series of things depending on each other as if linked together
- (chemistry) a series of linked atoms (generally in an organic molecule)
- a series of hills or mountains
- British biochemist (born in Germany) who isolated and purified penicillin, which had been discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming (1906-1979)
- a unit of length
Samples
Hakha
Noun
- Cikcin, aa pehmi thir cikcin kual tet.
Mizo
Noun
- khaidiat, thil inzawm chhâwng, inzawmna, thil sei lam tehna link 100 or fit 66, hmun hrang hranga mi pakhat dâwr hun