pinned
英 [pɪnd]
美 [pɪnd]
v. (用大头钉等)固定,别上,钉住; 使不能动弹; 按住; 钳住
pin的过去分词和过去式
BNC.42882 / COCA.37655
双语例句
- She was pinned under the wreckage of the car.
她被卡在了汽车残骸下。 - She had pinned a black wild rose in her hair.
她头上别了一朵黑色的野玫瑰。 - I felt a sharp pain, and I was pinned to the mast by my shoulder.
我感到一阵剧痛,我的肩膀被钉在桅杆上。 - I think he had me pinned up against a woolly mammoth.
我想他拿我和长毛象比较。 - In an effort to look older she has pinned her fair hair into a French pleat.
为了看上去显得成熟一些,她把金发别成了一个法式髻。 - If they'd operated and pinned her arm at once, she might have healed by now
如果他们当时马上就给她的胳膊做手术并用钢针固定,她现在可能已经痊愈了。 - I guess they had you all pinned down because you never once tried to help me.
我猜你一定是被捉住了,因为你并没有帮我。 - She fought at the bulk that pinned her.
她与压着她的大块头进行了搏斗。 - The train derailed and a number of passengers were pinned under the carriages.
火车出了轨,一些旅客被压在车厢下。 - The speeding motorist was pinned to the ground by angry locals who took the law into their own hands until police arrived.
愤怒的当地人以暴代法——将超速司机强行按在地上,直至警察赶来。