单词 | pin |
释义 | pinpinspinnedpinningpinpin2 verb [transitive] (past tense and past participle pinned, present participle pinning)1to fasten something with a pinpin something to/on etc somethingThere was a note pinned to the door.bepin 门上钉着一张字条。Pin your name tag on your jacket. 把你的名牌别在夹克衫上。pin something upI’ll pin these photos up on the notice board.photo我会把这些照片钉在告示牌上。2to prevent someone from moving because of pressure or weightpin somebody to/against/under etc somethingHe was pinned under the car.bepin他被压在汽车下动弹不得。Phrasespin the blame on somebody to blame someone for something, often unfairly: Don’t try to pin the blame on me!别想把过错推到我身上!pin your hopes on something to hope that something will happen or be successful, because all your plans depend on it: She’s pinned all her hopes on winning.pinhopewin她把所有的希望都寄托在胜利上。Phrasal verbs1pin somebody down to make someone decide something, or tell you what their decision is: I couldn’t pin him down to a definite date.我无法使他定下一个明确日期。2pin something ↔ down to discover exactly what something is: Scientists may have pinned down the cause of the disease.scientistpin科学家可能已经找到了这种疾病的病因。 |
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