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  • 1 pin

    [pin] 1. noun
    1) (a short, thin, pointed piece of metal used eg to hold pieces of fabric, paper etc together, especially when making clothes: The papers are fastened together by a pin.) kniepadata; spraudīte
    2) (a similar but more ornamental object: a hat-pin.) piespraude; nozīmīte
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a pin: She pinned the material together.) saspraust; piespraust
    2) (to hold by pressing against something: The fallen tree pinned him to the ground.) piespiest; nospiest
    - pinhole
    - pinpoint
    - pin-up
    - pin down
    - pins and needles
    * * *
    kniepadata; spraudīte; nozīmīte; rēdze, tapa; veļas knaģis; belzenis; piespraust, saspraust; piespiest; izdurt

    English-Latvian dictionary > pin

  • 2 pin-up

    1) (a picture of an attractive girl (or man), often pinned on a wall: He has dozens of pin-ups in his room; ( also adjective) a pin-up girl.) (pie sienas piesprausts) skaistules fotoattēls; glīts; seksīgs
    2) (the girl (or man): She's the favourite pin-up of the soldiers.) skaistuma, vīrišķīguma u.tml. ideāls
    * * *
    skaistules fotoattēls; kārdinošs, glīts; sienas

    English-Latvian dictionary > pin-up

  • 3 seam

    [si:m] 1. noun
    1) (the line formed by the sewing together of two pieces of cloth etc.) šuve; vīle
    2) (the line where two things meet or join: Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.) šuve
    3) (a thin line or layer of coal etc in the earth: a coal seam.) slānis
    2. verb
    (to sew a seam in: I've pinned the skirt together but I haven't seamed it yet.) sašūt; apvīlēt
    - the seamy side of life
    - the seamy side
    * * *
    šuve, vīle; grumba, krunka; slānis; šuve; sašūt; vagot; izvagot

    English-Latvian dictionary > seam

См. также в других словарях:

  • Pinned down — is a common military term for a unit that is currently being suppressed by enemy fire. A suppressed unit has lost its ability to move, lost all or most of its ability to return fire, and lost much of its ability to gather real time intelligence… …   Wikipedia

  • pinned — linch·pinned; pinned; …   English syllables

  • pinned — mod. arrested. (Underworld.) □ The boys in blue pinned him and took him away. □ He had a gun in his belt when they pinned him …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Pinned — Pin Pin, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pinned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pinning}.] [See {Pin}, n.] To fasten with, or as with, a pin; to join; as, to pin a garment; to pin boards together. As if she would pin her to her heart. Shak. [1913 Webster] {To pin one s… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pinned stapled — affixed affixed adj. 1. attached physically. Opposite of {unaffixed}. Note: Various more specific adjectives meaning affixed are: {appendant , {basifixed}, {fastened, secured}, {glued, pasted, stuck to(predicate) , {pegged down , {pinned, stapled …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pinned — 1. high on an injected drug, especially heroin; 2. high on any drug …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • pinned — Australian Slang 1. high on an injected drug, especially heroin; 2. high on any drug …   English dialects glossary

  • pinned — adj. stuck, immobilized, confined pɪn n. small needle; spike; prong, peg; metallic prong on a chip or electrical plug v. fasten with pins, attach with pins; stick, stab; confine, hold, immobilize …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pinned his hopes on — placed all his expectations on …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pinned it on him — framed him, placed the blame on him …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pinned — /ˈpɪnd/ (say pind) verb 1. past tense and past participle of pin1. –adjective 2. Colloquial under the influence of an illicit drug, especially an injected one, as heroin …  

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