B1 a small thin piece of metal with a point at one end, especially used for temporarily holding pieces of cloth together(尤指用于固定布料用的)别针,大头针
a thin piece of metal钉,楔,销,栓
a decorative object, used as jewellery饰针
US a brooch 胸针(同 brooch)
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He stuck up a notice on the board with pins.
She'd used some pins to hold the seam together.
I've not stitched the hem yet, it's just held up with pins.
Don't prick yourself on those pins.
They had to insert a pin into his knee joint.
[ usually plural ] old-fashioned humorous a leg腿
specialized games In the game of chess, a pin is a special move that stops the other player from moving one of their pieces, because to move it will put another more valuable piece in danger.牵制,困子(国际象棋中“牵制”或“困子”,是特殊的一步,移动后阻止另一方移动棋子,因为移动棋子会使另一个更重要的棋子有危险)
B1 [ T + adv/prep ] to fasten something with a pin(用别针等)别住,钉住,固定住
[ T ] US old-fashioned When a young man pins a young woman, he gives her a piece of jewellery to show that they love each other.(青年男子)向(青年女子)赠送首饰
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A flower was pinned to her lapel.
She'd pinned a brooch on her jacket.
He pinned a notice on the board.
We're not allowed to pin anything on these walls.
He had a red ribbon pinned to his collar.
[ T + adv/prep ] to force someone or something to stay in a particular place by putting weight on him, her, or it按住,压住
abbreviation for personal identification number : a secret number that a person uses together with a special card to get money from their bank account out of a machine, or when paying by credit card 个人身份识别码;银行卡密码(personal identification number 的缩写)
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