0 a short, thin, pointed piece of metal used eg to hold pieces of fabric, paper etc together, especially when making clothes -- špendlík
The papers are fastened together by a pin.
1 a similar but more ornamental object -- jehlice
a hat-pin.
2 to fasten with a pin -- sešpendlit
She pinned the material together.
4 short for personal identification number; a number that you must use to get money from a cash machine using a special plastic card. -- pin
The specimen is rather damaged and as one wing was badly broken it was removed and mounted for pinning below the insect.
In this world, the intention of speech acts is impossible to pin down, meaning is inaccessible, language opaque.
The output of our algorithm is a (possibly empty) range of critical pin heights for the part at each of its stable orientations.
The office pedagogy includes pin-ups and site visits.
It is therefore difficult to pin down the concept to any single meaningful indicator.
Unfortunately, these questions have no easy answers, in large part because of the difficulty of pinning down what we mean by "culture," exactly.
For one thing, our taxonomic considerations have shown that the nature of collectives is not easy to pin down.
A plug has a key way and a set of holes through which the pins can slide.
中文繁体
金屬棒, (尤指用於固定布料用的)別針,大頭針, 釘,楔,銷,栓…
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金属棒, (尤指用于固定布料用的)别针,大头针, 钉,楔,销,栓…
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alfiler, broche, sujetar con alfileres…
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afixar, prender, alfinete…
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安全ピン, 飾りピン, バッジ…
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dikiş iğnesi, toka, iğneyle tutturmak…
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code [masculine] confidentiel, épingle [feminine], goupille [feminine]…
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agulla de cap, agulla, fermall…
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