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PIN [pɪn] SUBST

PIN tronq. pour Personal Identification Number

PIN
[numer] PIN m

I . pin [pɪn] SUBST

1. pin (needle):

pin

2. pin AM (brooch):

pin

3. pin TEC:

pin
pin
czop m

4. pin ELEC:

pin
wtyk m

5. pin JEUX:

pin

6. pin MÉD:

pin

7. pin:

pins plur fam (legs)
nogi fpl

II . pin <-nn-> [pɪn] VERBE trans

1. pin (fasten):

pin

bobby pin [ˈbɒbiˌpɪn, Am ˈbɑ:-] SUBST AM

bobby pin → hairgrip

Voir aussi : hairgrip

hairgrip SUBST GB

drawing pin SUBST GB

pin down VERBE trans

1. pin down (define exactly):

2. pin down (discover):

3. pin down (press):

4. pin down (restrict movement):

pin together VERBE trans

pin up VERBE trans

1. pin up hair:

2. pin up object:

PIN code SUBST

pin-up [ˈpɪnʌp] SUBST

1. pin-up (poster):

rolling pin SUBST

safety pin SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec pinned

pinned under sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
When he refused to pay extortion money, the private letters turned into notices pinned on noticeboards on campus.
www.thehindu.com
I was begging him to stop, but he pinned me down and put a coat hanger under my lip and began pulling it.
www.chroniclelive.co.uk
The cloak itself is pinned closed by a teardrop brooch.
en.wikipedia.org
Ne7 and follow up with... c6, bolstering his pinned knight on d5.
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Because of the immobility the costume causes, her arm is pinned under her body, resulting in a fractured arm and a trip to the hospital.
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Girls swayed in big pouffy princess dresses and fussed with their pinned up hair.
www.huffingtonpost.com
But even horticultural fleece or thin net curtains pinned to the inside of the sunny, south-facing side of the roof are better than nothing.
www.dailymail.co.uk
I got stepped on, whacked and grabbed by riders who had fallen and got pinned under the fencing.
cyclingmagazine.ca
Many truss cantilever bridges use pinned joints and are therefore statically determinate with no members carrying mixed loads.
en.wikipedia.org
They created an epoch-making development when they substituted the playing gear of their instruments from fragile wood pinned cylinders to perforated paper rolls.
en.wikipedia.org

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