pin

US /pɪn/
UK /pɪn/
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1.

大頭針, 別針

a thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used for fastening pieces of cloth, paper, etc.

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She used a pin to hold the fabric in place.
她用一根大頭針把布料固定住。
He stuck a pin in the map to mark the location.
他在地圖上插了一根大頭針來標記位置。
2.

銷, 栓, 軸

a short, thin, cylindrical piece of wood or metal, used for various purposes, such as a peg, dowel, or axle

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The carpenter used a wooden pin to join the two pieces of wood.
木匠用一根木連接兩塊木頭。
The wheel was secured by a metal pin.
車輪由一個金屬固定。
3.

徽章, 別針

a small, usually metal, badge with a sharp point on the back for attaching it to clothing

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He wore a patriotic pin on his lapel.
他在翻領上戴了一枚愛國徽章
She collected various enamel pins.
她收集了各種琺瑯徽章
4.

密碼, 個人識別碼

a number used to gain access to a bank account or other secure system

:
Please enter your PIN to complete the transaction.
請輸入您的密碼以完成交易。
I forgot my ATM PIN.
我忘了我的自動取款機密碼
1.

釘住, 別住

to fasten or attach with a pin or pins

:
She pinned the notice to the bulletin board.
她把通知在佈告欄上。
He pinned the medal on his uniform.
他把獎章在制服上。
2.

壓制, 固定

to hold someone or something firmly in a particular position, especially so that they cannot move

:
The wrestler pinned his opponent to the mat.
摔跤手把對手壓制在墊子上。
He was pinned under the fallen tree.
他被倒下的樹壓住了。