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chaining 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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chained, past participle; chaining, present participle; chained, past tense; chains, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Fasten or secure with a chain
    • - she chained her bicycle to the railing
  2. Confine with a chain
    • - he had been chained up
    • - as an actuary you will not be chained to a desk

  1. (chained) bound with chains; "enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones"; "prisoners in chains"
  2. Chaining is an instructional procedure used in Behavioral psychology, experimental analysis of behavior and applied behavior analysis. It involves reinforcing individual responses occurring in a sequence to form a complex behavior. ...
  3. (Chained (film)) Chained is a 1934 motion picture directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable and Otto Kruger. ...
  4. (Chained (Marvin Gaye song)) "Chained" is a 1968 single released by soul singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla label.
  5. (Chained (NCIS)) The following is a list of episodes of the television series NCIS. The program and its characters were introduced in a two-part episode of the CBS television series JAG in April 2003. The show premiered on September 23, 2003 in the United States on CBS. ...
  6. (Chained (NYCS)) New York City Subway chaining is a method to precisely specify locations along the New York City Subway lines. ...
  7. (Chained (swimsuit line)) Chained is a swimsuit line designed by Ryan Starr, which is currently in pre-production. According to InStyle Magazine, Starr signed a contract with Lord and Taylor to release her line when it is complete. ...
  8. The act or process by which something is chained
  9. (Chained) This is when the car dealer gives you a super low offer. An offer you can’t refuse. Car dealers aren’t in business to be giving out free cars so the reason you’re getting this “low ball” offer is because they will make up their money some other way. ...
  10. (Chaînés) Chains, links. A series of rapid turns (on pointe or demi-pointe) done most commonly in a straight line.
  11. (Chaines) (with accent on a and e) Type of turn usually performed on the diagonal. When performed in series, each step is taken in 1st position along the line of dance.
  12. (Chaines´ ~ (shey-nay)) A sequence of spinning turns across a room or stage done by a series of steps on half-toe or on pointes with both knees straight and a half turn of the body on each step.
  13. (n.) the ability to take the results of one vector operation and use them directly as input operands to a second vector instruction, without the need to store to memory or registers the results of the first vector operation. ...
  14. Method of skidding pulpwood on short, steep slopes by wrapping a chain around several bunches of wood and dragging them crosswise down the slope (8).
  15. In the context of indexing, calculating the index number of any period relative to the base period as the final product of the multiplication of the changes between consecutive periods from the base period to the period for which the index number is calculated. ...
  16. An instructional technique that transforms a learned response into a stimulus for the next desired response.
  17. a process by which a log message is passed to the current logging context and to each context in the hierarchy of the current logging context. If chaining is not specified at a particular level in the hierarchy, then the log message is not passed beyond that level. ...
  18. The process of flattening vegetation (usually mallee or scrub) by dragging a heavy chain or cable between two large tractors or bulldozers.
  19. The process in which each step of a sequence is taught individually and then each step is chained together to achieve the complex task that is being taught.  The steps can either be forward or backward chained.
  20. A method of linking multiple ISA Server computers together. Individual ISA Server and proxy computers and arrays or any combination can be chained. Communication is in an upstream, hierarchical order.
  21. A teaching procedure whereby a task analysis is conducted, breaking down skills into their smallest components, and then 'chained' together to teach an entire skill. Total task, forward, and backward chaining are techniques frequently used in teaching a new skill.
  22. A procedure in which responses are reinforced in sequence to form more complex behaviors that ultimately occur as a single cohesive performance.
  23. process of killing biggest rats in the spawn and leaving one small rat behind so that it may "call for reinforcements" i.e. ...
  24. (n.) A method for relaying requests to another server. Results for the request are collected, compiled, and then returned to the client. ...
  25. linking together distinct component skills to form a more complex skill