pins的意思和读音

pinspin

pin

: [pɪn] : [pɪn]

n.

v.使

abbr.(=personal identification number)

pins  pinning  pinned  

adj.+n.metal pin

v.+n.wear pin,arm pin,pin hope

v.fasten,attach,fix,secure,hold

n.jot,iota,tittle,smidgen,pinch

pinsn.— see alsolinchpinfor fastening/joining

1.a short thin piece of stiff wire with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used especially for fastening together pieces of cloth when sewing

jewellery

2.a short thin piece of stiff wire with a sharp point at one end and an item of decoration at the other, worn as jewellery

a diamond pin

badge

3.a type of badge that is fastened with a pin at the back

He supports the group and wears its pin on his lapel.

medical

4.a piece of steel used to support a bone in your body when it has been broken

electrical

5.one of the metal parts that stick out of an electric plug and fit into a socket

a 2-pin plug

in games

6.a wooden or plastic object that is shaped like a bottle and that players try to knock down in games such as bowling

in golf

7.a stick with a flag on top of it, placed in a hole so that players can see where they are aiming for

legs

8.[pl](informal)a person's legs

on small bomb

9.a small piece of metal on a hand grenade that stops it from exploding and is pulled out just before the hand grenade is thrown

IDM

I'd kill him for two pins.

for two pinsused to say that you would like to do sth, even though you know that it would not be sensible

I'd kill him for two pins.

v.fasten/join

1.~ sth + adv./prep.to attach sth onto another thing or fasten things together with a pin, etc.

She pinned the badge onto her jacket.

A message had been pinned to the noticeboard.

Pin all the pieces of material together.

She always wears her hair pinned back.

prevent movement

2.~ sb/sth + adv./prep.使to make sb unable to move by holding them or pressing them against sth

They pinned him against a wall and stole his wallet.

He grabbed her arms and pinned them to her sides.

They found him pinned under the wreckage of the car.

IDM

The company is pinning its hopes on the new project.

pin (all) your hopes on sb/sthpin your faith on sb/sthto rely on sb/sth completely for success or help

The company is pinning its hopes on the new project.

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v.1.(),,(up together on to);穿2.(), (up) 〔;【3.;使 (against) () (to)4.... (on)1.(),,(up together on to);穿2.(), (up) 〔;【3.;使 (against) () (to)4.... (on)

abbr.1.(=personal identification number)

n.1.a small thin piece of metal with a sharp point, used for holding cloth in place while you are sewing2.a piece of jewelry that you wear on your clothes. The British word is brooch.; a thin pointed piece of metal worn on your clothes as jewelry or worn to hold something in place3.a thin piece of metal or wood, used especially to hold things together; one of the metal parts of an electrical plug that fits into the wall; the metal part that a soldier pulls out of a hand grenade before throwing it; a thin piece of metal that a doctor puts through a broken bone to support it4.one of the tall objects that you knock over in the game of bowling5.personal identification number: a set of four numbers that you put into a cash machine in order to take money out of your bank account1.a small thin piece of metal with a sharp point, used for holding cloth in place while you are sewing2.a piece of jewelry that you wear on your clothes. The British word is brooch.; a thin pointed piece of metal worn on your clothes as jewelry or worn to hold something in place3.a thin piece of metal or wood, used especially to hold things together; one of the metal parts of an electrical plug that fits into the wall; the metal part that a soldier pulls out of a hand grenade before throwing it; a thin piece of metal that a doctor puts through a broken bone to support it4.one of the tall objects that you knock over in the game of bowling5.personal identification number: a set of four numbers that you put into a cash machine in order to take money out of your bank account

v.1.to fasten something, or to hold it in place using pins2.to hold someone very firmly so that they cannot move

abbr.1.(=personal identification number)

1. Washers Pins Rivets ...

2. Peripherals--- Pins--- Power--- ...

3. Thread 线 Pins Safety Pin ...

5. 14. Spring( ) 16. Pins) ~Mute 。 ...

6. Charms。 Pins Necklaces。 ...

8. ... Option( ):使Pins( ) Visiblity( ) ...

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1.Using a pair of giant clippers, the bare-chested Chinese man lunges into one of many wire cages on a truck and pins down a yelping dog.

2.I've been on pins and needles all week. The boss said he wants to see me this Friday.

3.She used to put pins on the seats of the nannies so they pierced them when they sat down.

4.The next day Yin was on pins and needles all day, but the demons didn't show up.

5.I have been on pins and needles all day waiting for him to call me back.

6.Under repair, common lathe, pins, bolts, nuts, etc, also used to increase the various parts of the surface finish.

7.Since the front ends of the springs are anchored to the pins on the structure, they will transmit drive thrust and brake drag.

8.Staff at Lehman stuck pins in a picture of him, along with their reviled boss, Richard Fuld.-(RichardFuld)。

9.She put a handful of pins into the shoulders and sides of my gown and told me to pick it up in two days.

10.And a man who sells wooden walking sticks and rolling pins may not seem to be a good global economic barometer.