名词销连接; 填塞
1. 定位:pink 粉红 | pinning 定位 | pinwheel 旋转风车
2. 锁住:pinhole camera 针孔照相机 | pinning 锁住 | pinning center 锁住中心
3. 阻塞:pinnacle 尖礁 | pinning 阻塞 | pinpet 滴管
1. Attempts to stop the flow have been unsuccessful, with BP now pinning hopes on a relief well that should be complete in August.
2. Doctors are now pinning their hopes on new drugs that are currently in clinical trials.
3. China will be pinning their hopes in men's singles on southpaw Lin Dan, who is the number one ranked player in the world.
4. Prosecutors produced documentary evidence on Monday in a new phase of the trial crucial to pinning down Saddam's personal responsibility.
5. Boston Children's Hospital epidemiologist John Brownstein is literally pinning down where the flu outbreak is occurring.
6. China is pinning high hopes on technological innovation to move forward on the science front and to boost its competitive edge.
7. But he went too far, also pinning the miniature version of the same medal on his lapel bar.
8. Some critics once compared Zhang Yimou with American director Steve Spielberg, pinning hope on him to lead the way for the Chinese movie industry.
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9. The US dollar recovered against the euro and other major currencies but pinning down a trend has been difficult so early in the year.
10. The US is pinning its hopes on the collapse of the DPRK's political leadership.
pinning的反义词
noun
1. a mutual promise of a couple not to date anyone else
on college campuses it was once signaled by the giving of a fraternity pin