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  • 1 code tree

    code tree Codebaum m

    English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > code tree

  • 2 PIN

    abbreviation = PIN [number]
    see personal identification num 2) 5) r
    * * *
    [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.) die Nadel
    2) (a similar but more ornamental object: a hat-pin.) die Nadel
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a pin: She pinned the material together.) heften
    2) (to hold by pressing against something: The fallen tree pinned him to the ground.) nageln
    - academic.ru/55601/pincushion">pincushion
    - pinhole
    - pinpoint
    - pin-up
    - pin down
    - pins and needles
    * * *
    [pɪn]
    per·son·al iden·ti·fi·ˈca·tion num·ber
    n
    n Geheimzahl f, PIN-Code m
    * * *
    [pɪn]
    n abbr
    PIN f; (also PIN number) PIN-Nummer f, Geheimnummer f
    * * *
    PIN [pın] s abk (personal identification number) auch PIN number Geheimzahl f
    * * *
    abbreviation = PIN [number]
    * * *
    (electricity) n.
    Kontakt -e m. n.
    Bolzen - m.
    Kegel -- m.
    Reißzwecke f.
    Stecknadel f.
    Stift -e m.
    Zapfen - m. v.
    anheften v.
    befestigen v.
    feststecken v.

    English-german dictionary > PIN

  • 3 pin

    abbreviation = PIN [number]
    see personal identification num 2) 5) r
    * * *
    [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.) die Nadel
    2) (a similar but more ornamental object: a hat-pin.) die Nadel
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a pin: She pinned the material together.) heften
    2) (to hold by pressing against something: The fallen tree pinned him to the ground.) nageln
    - academic.ru/55601/pincushion">pincushion
    - pinhole
    - pinpoint
    - pin-up
    - pin down
    - pins and needles
    * * *
    [pɪn]
    per·son·al iden·ti·fi·ˈca·tion num·ber
    n
    n Geheimzahl f, PIN-Code m
    * * *
    [pɪn]
    n abbr
    PIN f; (also PIN number) PIN-Nummer f, Geheimnummer f
    * * *
    pin [pın]
    A s
    1. (Steck)Nadel f:
    pins and needles pl umg Kribbeln n (in eingeschlafenen Gliedern);
    I’ve got pins and needles in my left leg es kribbelt mir oder mich im linken Bein, mir ist das linke Bein eingeschlafen;
    be on pins and needles umg wie auf glühenden Kohlen sitzen, kribb(e)lig sein;
    for two pins I’d hit him umg dem hau ich jetzt bald eine runter!; care B 4, neat1 1
    2. (Schmuck-, Haar-, Hut) Nadel f
    3. (Ansteck)Nadel f, Abzeichen n:
    (as) clean as a new pin strahlend sauber, blitzsauber
    4. US dial nadelförmige (Berg)Spitze
    5. TECH Pflock m, Dübel m, Bolzen m, Zapfen m, Stift m, Pinne f:
    pin with thread Gewindezapfen;
    split pin Splint m;
    pin base ELEK Stiftsockel m;
    pin bearing Nadel-, Stiftlager n;
    pin drill Zapfenbohrer m
    6. TECH Dorn m
    7. TECH Achsnagel m (eines Wagens)
    8. MIL, TECH (Auf-, Vor)Räumer m (eines Gewehrs)
    9. ELEK (Isolator)Stütze f
    10. SCHIFF Pinne f:
    pin of a compass Kompasspinne oder -spitze f
    11. Reißnagel m, -zwecke f
    12. besonders US Wäscheklammer f
    13. Nudelholz n, -rolle f
    14. pl umg Gestell n (Beine):
    that knocked him off his pins das hat ihn umgeschmissen umg
    15. MUS Wirbel m (an Saiteninstrumenten)
    16. Golf: Flaggenstock m
    17. a) Kegeln: Kegel m
    b) Bowling: Pin m
    18. Schach: Fess(e)lung f
    B v/t
    1. auch pin up (to, on) heften, stecken (an akk), festmachen, befestigen (an dat):
    pin up hoch-, aufstecken;
    pin the blame on sb jemandem die Schuld in die Schuhe schieben;
    pin a murder on sb umg jemandem einen Mord anhängen;
    pin one’s hopes on seine (ganze) Hoffnung setzen auf (akk), bauen auf (akk); faith 1
    2. pressen, drücken ( beide:
    against, to gegen, an akk), festhalten:
    pin sb’s ears back umg
    a) jemanden verprügeln
    b) jemanden herunterputzen, jemanden anschnauzen;
    pin against the ropes (Boxen) an die Seile nageln
    a) zu Boden pressen,
    b) fig jemanden festnageln (to auf eine Aussage, ein Versprechen etc),
    c) MIL Feindkräfte fesseln (auch Schach),
    d) etwas genau bestimmen oder definieren
    4. TECH verbolzen
    * * *
    abbreviation = PIN [number]
    * * *
    (electricity) n.
    Kontakt -e m. n.
    Bolzen - m.
    Kegel -- m.
    Reißzwecke f.
    Stecknadel f.
    Stift -e m.
    Zapfen - m. v.
    anheften v.
    befestigen v.
    feststecken v.

    English-german dictionary > pin

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