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pins

Aussprache: [pɪnz]

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Kontext: „objects“

(noun) small, thin pieces of metal or plastic that are used to hold things together. You can use pins to keep papers from slipping apart or to attach notes to a bulletin board.

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She used colorful pins to decorate her bulletin board.

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I lost all my pins, so I can't keep my papers organized.

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Do you have any pins I can borrow to hold these papers together?

Kontext: „actions“

(verb) to attach something to a surface using a pin. It’s like putting a paper on a board and securing it with a pin so it doesn't fall off.

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He pinned the note to the wall with a bright red pin.

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She forgot to pin the invitation, so it fell on the floor.

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Can you pin this picture up for me?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) in bowling, a pin is one of the ten objects that stand at the end of the lane and that you try to knock down with a ball.

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He knocked down all the pins on his first try.

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She missed the last pin and didn't get a strike.

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How many pins did you knock down in your last game?

Kontext: „competition“

(verb) to hold someone down in a sport like wrestling, making it impossible for them to move. It's like keeping someone on the ground so they can't get up.

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He pinned his opponent to win the match.

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She couldn't pin her rival during the competition, so she lost.

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Did you manage to pin your challenger in the last round?

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