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I . pin [pɪn] N

1. pin (needle):

pin

2. pin Am (brooch):

pin
broche m

II . pin [pɪn] VB trans

1. pin (define):

to pin sb down

2. pin (locate):

to pin sth down

PIN [pɪn] N

PIN abbreviation of personal identification number:

PIN (number)

bobby pin N Am

drawing pin N Brit, Aus

pin-up N

1. pin-up (poster):

2. pin-up:

modelo m
pinup f

rolling pin N

safety pin N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Similar to the firing pin block, the obstruction to the hammer's travel is removed as a consequence of pulling the trigger.
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To ensure a headset can properly pair with a telephone, telephone adapters or pin-alignment adapters are available.
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And he was undeniably the possessor of pin-up good looks.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Each participant will then be allocated the conference call number, a participant user pin, the conference pin and instructions on how to join the conference call.
www.digitaljournal.com
I slunk into the shadows before anyone could pin it on me.
www.kotaku.com.au
And he crashed into -- and through -- those defenses as a bowling pin tips through the ten pins.
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Both the power supply and the data cable use the same 14-pin connector.
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The dough mixture is then refrigerated and thinly rolled out by using a rolling pin.
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If you don't have an attitude about the hat, it doesn't mean anything, like a stick pin -- it's just there.
www.cnn.com
For a contemporary stylus, jeweler's wire may be inserted into a pin vise or mechanical pencil.
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