pin
[pɪn]
n.
钉;
别针,扣针,饰针;
大头针;
没价值的东西;
vt.
压住;
(用钉等)钉住,钉住,别住,扣住;
用障壁等)围住,关住(俚语)抓住;
[军]牵制;
adj.
针的;
钉的;
销的;
大头针的;
例句:
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She'd do anything for a bit of pin money.
为了挣点外快,她什么都肯做。
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Bash gently with the rolling pin to split them.
来自BBC
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It has taken until now to pin down its exact location.
直到现在才确定了它的准确位置。
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Zita was herself unconventional, keeping a safety-pin stuck through her ear lobe.
齐塔自己就不守传统,在一只耳垂上穿了一根别针。
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Yet he remains a difficult figure to pin down.
来自BBC
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This means sharing Pin numbers and other sensitive information.
来自BBC
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She fastened her coat with a pin.
她用别针扣紧她的衣服。
来自《权威词典》
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He's quick on his pins.
他两条腿跑得快。
来自《权威词典》
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The dressmaker used a pin to fasten the pattern to the cloth.
裁缝用大头针把样式别在布料上。
来自《权威词典》