0 to press something, especially someone's skin, strongly between two hard things such as a finger and a thumb, usually causing pain:
1 to steal something:
Right, who's pinched my chair?
2 a small amount of something, such as a powder, especially the amount that a person can hold between their first finger and thumb:
3 the act of pinching something or someone:
4 to tightly press something, esp. someone’s skin, between your finger and thumb or between two surfaces:
5 a small amount of something, esp. the amount that you can hold between your finger and thumb:
One neuron responded selectively to the anticipation and delivery of noxious mechanical stimulation (pinching, pinpricks), as well as to observation of the experimenter receiving pinpricks.
Therefore, the article suggests 'people should treat them with pinches of salt instead of lapping them up with relish'.
Figure 4 shows that an increase in gas density of a hundred-fold can assist the capillary pinching only slightly.
483 parallel, sometimes cross-bedded sandstone, with thin, laterally pinching out red mudstone is also observed.
The plasma is pinched to the minimum radius for the second time.
When the plasma is pinched to the minimum radius for the first time, the kinetic pressure balances the magnetic pressure.
We define the first pinching time as the time when the plasma is pinched to the minimum radius for the first time.
According to the theoretical simulation, we propose that the plasma should be pinched three times before the laser is produced.
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