pinning
英 [ˈpɪnɪŋ]
美 [ˈpɪnɪŋ]
v. (用大头钉等)固定,别上,钉住; 使不能动弹; 按住; 钳住
pin的现在分词
现在分词:pinning
英英释义
noun
- a mutual promise of a couple not to date anyone else
双语例句
- Kath pouted, still pinning up her hair.
凯丝噘噘嘴,仍在夹着头发。 - He is skilled at holding, throwing, tripping, and pinning.
他对抱、摔、绊和压等技术都较熟练。 - Don't you try to intimidate people by pinning labels on them.
别拿大帽子压人。 - She began pinning up her hair.
她开始用发夹把头发夹起来。 - The Democrats are pinning their hopes on the next election.
民主党人把希望寄托在下次选举上。 - The flashlight plays across the cell, pinning Marilyn Monroe in a circle of light.
手电掠过牢房,玛里琳.门罗出现在电筒的光圈中。 - The trade unions are pinning the blame for the violence on the government.
工会把暴力事件的责任推在政府身上。 - But pinning down a clear link to weather has proved harder.
但证实太阳活动周期与天气之间的明确联系一直存在困难。 - She said that would be more accurate than pinning the name on the genetic ancestry of the virus.
她说这将是更准确的名称比根据固定的遗传血统来命名病毒。 - Another method of increasing vortex pinning involves adding microscopic inclusions of some second material such as yttrium oxide or titanium diboride.
另一个增强涡流固定效果的方法是加入第二种材料的小颗粒,例如氧化钇或是二硼化钛。