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pin
- IPA[pin]
美式
- a thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used especially for fastening pieces of cloth.;a small brooch or badge
- attach or fasten with a pin or pins in a specified position;hold someone firmly in a specified position so they are unable to move
noun: pin, plural noun: pins
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名詞
- 1. a thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used especially for fastening pieces of cloth. 同義詞
- ▪ a small brooch or badge a gold and diamond lapel pin 同義詞
- ▪ a steel rod used to join the ends of fractured bones while they heal.
- ▪ a metal peg that holds down the activating lever of a hand grenade, preventing its explosion.
- ▪ short for hairpin
- ▪ a peg around which one string of a musical instrument is fastened.
- 2. a metal projection from a plug or an integrated circuit which makes an electrical connection with a socket or another part of a circuit a three-pin plug
- 3. a stick with a flag placed in a hole to mark the hole's position.
- 4. (in bowling) one of a set of bottle-shaped wooden pieces that are arranged in an upright position at the end of a lane in order to be toppled by a rolling ball.
- 5. informal a person's legs she was very nimble on her pins
- 6. an attack on a piece or pawn which is thereby pinned the pin of the black queen by the white rook
- 7. British historical a half-firkin cask for beer.
動詞
- 1. attach or fasten with a pin or pins in a specified position her hair was pinned back pin a note on the door 同義詞
- ▪ hold someone firmly in a specified position so they are unable to move she was standing pinned against the door 同義詞
- ▪ hinder or prevent (a piece or pawn) from moving because of the danger to a more valuable piece standing behind it along the line of an attack.
- force someone to be specific and make their intentions clear
Oxford American Dictionary
- force someone to be specific and make their intentions clear
Oxford Dictionary
- a kind of sprung hairpin or small clip.
- fix (hair) in place with a bobby pin: her hair was bobby-pinned up
Oxford Dictionary
- a small sum of money for spending on inessentials: working two days a week in the boutique gave her a little pin money
Oxford American Dictionary
- a poster showing a famous or attractive person.
Oxford Dictionary
- a metal pin used to fasten two parts of a mechanism together.
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- a thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used for ...
- attach or fasten with a pin or pins: he pinned the badge on to his lapel her hair was pinned back
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- an identifying number allocated to an individual by a bank or other organization and used for ...
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- IPA[pin]
美式
- an identifying number allocated to an individual by a bank or other organization and used for ...
Oxford American Dictionary