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chaining (encz) | chaining,připevnit řetězem Zdeněk Brož |
Chaining (gcide) | Chain \Chain\, v. t. [imp. p. p. Chained (ch[=a]nd); p. pr. &
vb. n. Chaining.]
1. To fasten, bind, or connect with a chain; to fasten or
bind securely, as with a chain; as, to chain a bulldog.
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Chained behind the hostile car. --Prior.
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2. To keep in slavery; to enslave.
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And which more blest? who chained his country, say
Or he whose virtue sighed to lose a day? --Pope.
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3. To unite closely and strongly.
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And in this vow do chain my soul to thine. --Shak.
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4. (Surveying) To measure with the chain.
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5. To protect by drawing a chain across, as a harbor.
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Chaining (gcide) | Chain \Chain\, v. t. [imp. p. p. Chained (ch[=a]nd); p. pr. &
vb. n. Chaining.]
1. To fasten, bind, or connect with a chain; to fasten or
bind securely, as with a chain; as, to chain a bulldog.
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Chained behind the hostile car. --Prior.
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2. To keep in slavery; to enslave.
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And which more blest? who chained his country, say
Or he whose virtue sighed to lose a day? --Pope.
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3. To unite closely and strongly.
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And in this vow do chain my soul to thine. --Shak.
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4. (Surveying) To measure with the chain.
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5. To protect by drawing a chain across, as a harbor.
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Interchaining (gcide) | Interchain \In`ter*chain"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interchained;
p. pr. & vb. n. Interchaining.]
To link together; to unite closely or firmly, as by a chain.
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Two bosoms interchained with an oath. --Shak.
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backward chaining (foldoc) | backward chaining
An algorithm for proving a goal by recursively
breaking it down into sub-goals and trying to prove these
until facts are reached. Facts are goals with no sub-goals
which are therefore always true. Backward training is the
program execution mechanism used by most logic programming
language like Prolog.
Opposite: forward chaining.
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forward chaining (foldoc) | forward chaining
A data-driven technique used in constructing goals or
reaching inferences derived from a set of facts. Forward
chaining is the basis of production systems. Oppose
backward chaining.
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