pin的中文翻译是什么意思

pin

US/pɪn/
UK/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

pin柯林斯释义

N-COUNT别针;大头针

Pins are very small thin pointed pieces of metal. They are used in sewing to fasten pieces of material together until they have been sewn.

  • ...needles and pins...

    针和别针

  • Use pins to keep the braid in place as you work.

    工作时,用别针把辫子固定住。

VERB(用别针等)别住;(用图钉等)钉住

If you pin something on or to something, you attach it with a pin, a drawing pin, or a safety pin.

  • They pinned a notice to the door...

    他们把通知钉在门上。

  • Everyone was supposed to dance with the bride and pin money on her dress...

    每个人都要和新娘跳舞,并把钱别在她的衣服上。

VERB按住;压住;使动弹不得

If someone pins you to something, they press you against a surface so that you cannot move.

  • I pinned him against the wall...

    我把他按在墙上。

  • I'd try to get away and he'd pin me down, saying he would kill me...

    我曾试图逃脱,可他把我摁倒在地,并说会杀了我。

N-COUNT(尤指把两件东西固定在一起的)销,栓,楔,钉

A pin is any long narrow piece of metal or wood that is not sharp, especially one that is used to fasten two things together.

  • ...the 18-inch steel pin holding his left leg together.

    把他的左腿固定在一起的一枚18英寸的钢钉

  • ...a two-pin continental adaptor.

    欧洲大陆标准的双脚转换插头

VERB(常指不公正地)把…归罪于,把…归咎于

If someone tries to pin something on you or to pin the blame on you, they say, often unfairly, that you were responsible for something bad or illegal.

  • They're trying to pin it on us...

    他们想把那件事归罪于我们。

  • The trade unions are pinning the blame for the violence on the government.

    工会把暴力事件的责任推在政府身上。

VERB把(希望、信心等)寄托在…上

If you pin your hopes on something or pin your faith on something, you hope very much that it will produce the result you want.

  • The Democrats are pinning their hopes on the next election.

    民主党人把希望寄托在下次选举上。

VERB用发夹把(头发)别住

If someone pins their hair up or pins their hair back, they arrange their hair away from their face using hair pins.

  • Cleanse your face thoroughly and pin back your hair...

    把脸彻底洗干净,再把头发往后别起。

  • In an effort to look older she has pinned her fair hair into a French pleat.

    为了看上去显得成熟一些,她把金发别成了一个法式髻。

N-COUNT胸针;饰针;(背面有别针的)徽章,像章

A pin is something worn on your clothing, for example as jewellery, which is fastened with a pointed piece of metal.

  • ...necklaces, bracelets, and pins.

    项链、手镯和胸针

N-COUNT(手榴弹的)保险针,保险销

A pin is the part of a hand grenade that is pulled out in order to make the grenade explode.

    PHRASE静得连针掉在地上也听得见

    You can say you could have heard a pin drop when a place is extremely quiet, especially because everyone is waiting for someone to speak or when someone has made a shocking remark.

      pin英文释义

      Noun

      1. a piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer's garment

        2. when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat

          3. small markers inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locations etc.

            4. informal terms of the leg;

            • fever left him weak on his sticks

            5. axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns

              6. cylindrical tumblers consisting of two parts that are held in place by springs; when they are aligned with a key the bolt can be thrown

                7. flagpole used to mark the position of the hole on a golf green

                  8. a small slender (often pointed) piece of wood or metal used to support or fasten or attach things

                    9. a holder attached to the gunwale of a boat that holds the oar in place and acts as a fulcrum for rowing

                      10. a club-shaped wooden object used in bowling; set up in groups as a target

                        Verb

                        1. to hold fast or prevent from moving;

                        • The child was pinned under the fallen tree

                        2. attach or fasten with pins

                          3. pierce with a pin;

                          • pin down the butterfly

                          4. immobilize a piece

                            pin短语

                            1. pin down

                              控制住:清楚地固定或建立

                              强求承诺:强迫某人提供确定意见或正确信息

                            2. pin on

                              归罪:将错事或罪行归于…

                            3. (as) clean (或 neat) as a new pin

                              非常整洁

                            4. for two pins I'd (或 she'd,等) ——

                              巴不得,恨不得

                            5. hear a pin drop

                              静得连针掉在地上也听得见

                            6. on pins and needles

                              如坐针毡;焦躁不安;急得要命

                            7. pin one's colours to the mast

                            8. pin one's ears back

                              全神贯注地听

                            9. pin one's hopes (或 faith) on

                              寄厚望于;把希望寄托在…上

                            10. pin someone down

                              火力压制

                            11. pin something down

                              确定, 落实

                            pin场景例句

                            The balloon will pop if you put a pin in it.

                            如果扎进一颗大头钉,气球就会突然爆开.

                            That ring is not worth a pin.

                            那个戒指不值钱.

                            The doctor put a steel pin in his wrist.

                            医生在他的腕关节植入一根钢钉.

                            The detective tried to pin the murder on the accused man.

                            那侦探企图把杀人的罪名加在那个被告的身上.

                            Dad took a pin and pinned the flower to her coat.

                            爸爸取出一枚别针,将花别在她的外衣上.

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                            pin词性变形

                            pinsPINspinnedpinning

                            pin近义词

                            vt. 别住;钉住;扣住

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