PHRASAL VERB PIN

This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

This is Day 4 of your 30-day challenge.

Today, we’ll be learning phrasal verbs with “pin”.

When you pin something down, it has nothing to do with pinning something up.

We usually use the phrase ‘to pin something down’ in the negative: I can’t pin it down.

That means, I can’t understand or identify something.

There’s something strange about him, but I can’t quite pin it down.

I can’t quite figure out what is strange about him.

If you pin a person down, then you physically hold them, maybe sit on them, make them unable to get up.

We broke up the fight and pinned them down.

It also means to get someone to be very clear about something,

for example, I keep trying to make lunch plans with Sara, but I can’t get her to pin down a date.

If you pin something on someone, well, it can literally mean to attach something to someone with a pin:

she pinned the corsage on her date.

But it can also mean, to try to make someone responsible for something,

to try to make someone take the blame for something.

She was in charge of the project that failed, but she tried to pin it on me.

We also use it idiomatically to pin your hopes to or on something or someone.

This is when you rely completely on this one thing or person to fix a situation.

I’m pinning all my hopes on this new teacher, that she can help my son understand math.

What about if you pin something up?

Here, you are attaching something to a wall with pins.

I pinned up an advertisement for a roommate on the bulletin board.

As a noun, a pinup is a beautiful, sexy woman.

Someone who would maybe be in a poster that you would put in a wall.

She’s Hollywood’s latest pinup girl.

‘Pin’ is a simple little word.

The P consonant and the IH vowel, pi-.

Ih, the tongue tip is down, but the front part arches towards the front of the roof of the mouth, ih, pi-ih.

Pin. Then the N consonant, where the front top of the tongue comes to the roof of the mouth.

ihn– pin.

The rest of the tongue is relaxed, nn. Pin, pin.

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这是瑞秋的 30 天英语挑战赛!

在 30 天内学会 30 个短语动词!

在 2017 年快速启动你的词汇量。

这是你 30 天挑战的第 4 天。

今天,我们将学习带“pin”的短语动词。

当您将某些东西固定下来时,它与固定某些东西无关。

我们通常用“to pin something down”这个短语来否定:我无法确定它。

这意味着,我无法理解或识别某些东西。

他有一些奇怪的地方,但我不能完全确定。

我不太明白他有什么奇怪的地方。

如果你把一个人固定住,那么你会用身体抱住他们,也许坐在他们身上,让他们无法站起来。

我们结束了战斗并压制了他们。

这也意味着让某人对某事非常清楚,

例如,我一直试图与 Sara 制定午餐计划,但我无法让她确定约会。

如果你把东西别在某人身上,嗯,它的字面意思是用别针把东西

粘在某人身上:她把胸花别在约会对象上。

但这也可能意味着,试图让某人对某事负责,

试图让某人为某事承担责任。

她负责那个失败的项目,但她试图把它钉在我身上。

我们还习惯性地使用它来将您的希望寄托在某物或某人身上。

这是当你完全依靠这件事或人来解决问题的时候。

我把所有的希望都寄托在这位新老师身上,她可以帮助我儿子理解数学。

如果你把东西钉起来怎么办?

在这里,您正在用别针将某些东西固定在墙上。

我在公告板上贴了一个室友的广告。

作为一个名词,海报是一个美丽、性感的女人。

有人可能会出现在你会放在墙上的海报中。

她是好莱坞最新的女郎。

“Pin”是一个简单的小词。

P辅音和IH元音pi-。

嗯,舌尖向下,但前部向嘴顶前部拱起,嗯,呸呸。

别针。 然后是N辅音,舌头的前顶部到嘴巴的顶部。

ihn——别针。

舌头的其余部分放松,nn。 销,销。

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