pin
noun
verb
noun
pɪn
noun
1
FOR JOINING/FASTENING
用于连接/固定
a.
a
short
thin
piece
of
metal
with
a
sharp
point
at
one
end,
used
especially
for
fastening
together
pieces
of
cloth
while
making
clothes
b.
a
thin
piece
of
metal
used
to
fasten
things
together,
especially
broken
bones
〔尤指接骨用的〕钉,楔,销,栓;
2
JEWELLERY
首饰
a
piece
of
metal,
sometimes
containing
jewels,
that
you
fasten
to
your
clothes
to
wear
as
a
decoration
[美] 胸针;
AmE BrE
3
ELECTRICAL
电的
one
of
the
pieces
of
metal
that
sticks
out
of
an
electric
PLUG
[英] 〔电器插头的〕插脚
BrE
a
three-pin
plug
三脚插头
4
BOWLING
保龄球
one
of
the
bottle-shaped
objects
that
you
try
to
knock
down
in
a
game
of
BOWLING
〔保龄球运动中的〕球柱,球瓶
5
you could hear a pin drop
used
to
say
that
it
is
very
quiet
and
no
one
is
speaking
[口] 静得可以听到针掉下来的声音〔用于表示非常安静〕
spoken
6
PART OF BOMB
炸弹的一部分
a
short
piece
of
metal
which
you
pull
out
of
a
HAND
GRENADE
to
make
it
explode
a
short
time
later
〔手榴弹上的〕保险栓,保险针
7
GOLF
高尔夫球
a
metal
stick
with
a
flag
at
the
top
which
marks
the
holes
on
a
GOLF
COURSE
〔标示球洞的〕旗杆
8
for two pins I’d …
used
to
say
that
you
would
like
to
do
something
to
someone
because
they
have
annoyed
you
[英,过时] 恨不得,巴不得…〔用于表示你想要对惹恼你的人做某事〕
BrE old-fashioned
For
two
pins,
I’d
just
send
them
all
home.
我恨不得把他们都送回家。
9
pins
legs
[英,非正式] 腿
plural 复数 | BrE informal
verb
10
to
fasten
something
somewhere,
or
to
join
two
things
together,
using
a
pin
把…别住,把…钉住; 固定住
pin
sth
to/on
sth
Can
you
pin
this
to
the
notice
board?
你能把这个钉在布告板上吗?
He
pinned
the
name
tag
on
his
jacket.
他把名牌别在了自己的短外套上。
pin
sth
up
She
had
photos
of
her
kids
pinned
up
next
to
her
desk.
她把孩子们的照片钉在了她的书桌旁。
11
to
make
someone
unable
to
move
by
putting
a
lot
of
pressure
or
weight
on
them
按住,压住; 使不能动
pin
sb/sth
to
sth
He
pinned
her
arms
to
her
sides.
他把她的胳膊按在身体两侧。
pin
sb
against
sth
Albert
got
him
pinned
against
the
wall.
阿尔伯特把他按在墙上不能动弹。
pin
sb
down
They
managed
to
pin
him
down
until
the
police
arrived.
他们按住他直到警察赶来。
be
pinned
under/beneath
sth
Her
body
was
pinned
under
the
weight
of
the
car.
她的身体被压在车身下面。
12
to
make
someone
give
clear
details
or
make
a
definite
decision
about
something
让〔某人〕详细说明,让〔某人〕明确表态
[+
to
]
Did
you
manage
to
pin
him
down
to
a
definite
date?
你有没有设法让他明确具体日期?
He’s
impossible
to
pin
down.
让他明确表态是不可能的。
13
to
understand
something
clearly
or
be
able
to
describe
it
exactly
清楚地知道,确切地描述,确定
hard/difficult
to
pin
down
The
flavour
was
hard
to
pin
down.
那味道很难确切描述。
14
if
soldiers
etc
involved
in
fighting
are
pinned
down,
they
cannot
move
from
their
position
because
someone
is
shooting
at
them
〔在战斗中〕火力压制
The
rebels
have
been
pinned
down
in
a
camp
to
the
south
of
the
river.
叛乱分子已被火力压制在河南岸的营地里。
15
to
blame
someone
for
something,
often
unfairly
归咎,怪罪
Don’t
try
to
pin
the
blame
on
me!
别想把责任往我身上推!
They’re
trying
to
pin
the
murder
on
the
boyfriend.
他们企图把谋杀罪责推在那个男朋友身上。
16
pin your hopes/faith on sth/sb
to
hope
that
something
will
happen
or
someone
will
help
you,
because
all
your
plans
depend
on
this
寄希望于某物/某人
Chris
is
pinning
his
hopes
on
getting
into
Yale.
克里斯把希望寄托在进耶鲁大学上。
pɪn
noun
17
personal identification number
personal
identification
number
a
number
that
you
use
when
you
get
money
from
a
machine
using
a
plastic
card
个人身份识别号码,私人密码〔用银行卡在自动取款机上取款时的密码〕