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PIN-Code
ˈPIN code N
I. pin [pɪn] N
1. pin (sharp object):
Nadel f <-, -n>
Reißzwecke f <-, -n>
Reißnagel m <-s, -nägel> A
2. pin Am:
Brosche f <-, -n>
Hutnadel f <-, -n>
Krawattennadel f <-, -n>
3. pin MIL (on grenade):
Sicherungsstift m <-(e)s, -e>
4. pin (bowling):
Kegel m <-s, ->
Pin m <-s, -s>
5. pin COMPUT:
Pin m <-s, -s>
6. pin usu pl hum dated:
Bein nt <-(e)s, -e>
Phrases:
Ameisenlaufen nt <-s> kein pl
II. pin <-nn-> [pɪn] VB trans
1. pin (attach with pin):
to pin sth [up]on [or to] sth
etw an etw dat befestigen
to pin back one's ears esp Brit fig inf
2. pin (hold firmly):
3. pin (fix blame unfairly):
to pin sth on sb
jdm etw zuschieben
to pin sth on sb
etw auf jdn schieben
4. pin Am dated (in college fraternity):
PIN [pɪn] N
PIN acronym of personal identification number
PIN f <-, -s>
personal identification number N TRANS PROCESS
per·son·al iden·ti·fi·ˈca·tion num·ber N, PIN N
Geheimzahl f <-, -en>
I. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] N
1. code (ciphered language):
Code m <-s, -s>
Chiffre f <-, -n>
code TELEC, COMPUT
Kennzahl f <-, -en>
2. code LAW:
Gesetzbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>
Kodex m <-es, -e>
Ehrenkodex m <-(es), -e>
Strafgesetzbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>
II. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans
PIN code N E-COMM
PIN N
PIN abbreviation of personal identification number TRANS PROCESS
PIN f
personal identification number N TRANS PROCESS
per·son·al iden·ti·fi·ˈca·tion num·ber N, PIN N
Geheimzahl f <-, -en>
code N IT
code VB
Present
Ipin
youpin
he/she/itpins
wepin
youpin
theypin
Past
Ipinned
youpinned
he/she/itpinned
wepinned
youpinned
theypinned
Present Perfect
Ihavepinned
youhavepinned
he/she/ithaspinned
wehavepinned
youhavepinned
theyhavepinned
Past Perfect
Ihadpinned
youhadpinned
he/she/ithadpinned
wehadpinned
youhadpinned
theyhadpinned
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
And he was undeniably the possessor of pin-up good looks.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Furthermore, just like its safety pin structure, it also has a function of pinning all three monomers together and pins it to the head domain.
en.wikipedia.org
Another beauty was the grey pin-stripe, three-piece suit made from a fabric that had never been anywhere remotely near a sheep.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Both the power supply and the data cable use the same 14-pin connector.
en.wikipedia.org
Each contact has a 1.27mm pitch with regular pin array, to mate with a 604-pin processor package.
en.wikipedia.org

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