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PIN [pɪn] N

PIN abbreviation of personal identification number:

I . pin [pɪn] N

1. pin (needle):

pin

2. pin Am (brooch):

pin
broche m

II . pin [pɪn] VB trans

1. pin (define):

2. pin (locate):

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

Usage examples with pins

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When a hot-swap component is inserted its input and output signal pins will represent a temporary short-circuit to ground.
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I saw bodies flying like bowling pins along its route.
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Many garlic presses also have a device with a matching grid of blunt pins to clean out the holes.
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And he crashed into -- and through -- those defenses as a bowling pin tips through the ten pins.
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Metalwork, including elaborate penannular brooches and fastening pins, have been dated to the 5th-7th centuries.
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The oscillation takes place across two of the pins (connections).
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Juggling clubs could be mistaken for bowling pins due to their similar shape.
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This lends split pins to use in mobile paper and cardboard models.
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Vendor cables are often wired with tip and ring reversedi.e. pins 1 and 2 reversed, or pins 4 and 5 reversed.
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In this system the binding has three small pins that stick up.
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