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pin objpInv [T]-nn-钉A large picture of the president was pinned to/(up) on the office wall.办公室墙上钉着总裁的大照片。She wore a white jacket with a little anchor emblem pinned on the collar.她穿着一件白夹克,领子上别着个小小的锚的标志。She had pinned up her lovely long hair.她把漂亮的长头发用针夹了起来。If someone pins their hopes on something or someone they depend on it for success or to help them in some way.把希望寄托在…上You shouldn't pin all your hopes on getting the job -- why don't you apply for some others.你不应把所有希望寄托在这份工作上,你为什么不申请一些其他的工作?A pin-up is a picture of a sexually attractive, usually famous person, esp. wearing few clothes or (infml) a person who is often seen in such pictures.挂在墙上的美女(名人)照片Every wall in her bedroom was covered with pin-ups of her favourite pop-star.她卧室里的墙上挂满了她最喜欢的流行歌星的照片。With his perfect college-boy looks he's the latest teenage pin-up.因为他标准的大学生外表,他是青少年最时新的挂图上的人物。(Am dated) When a young man pins a young woman, he gives her a piece of jewellery to show that they love each other.用首饰定情Did you hear that Hugo pinned Kim?你听说没有雨果和金用首饰定情了?
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