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She pulled on her top, then buttoned it and chose a red pin from her jewelry box.
شدّت قميصها، ثم زرّته واختارت دبوسًا أحمر من علبة مجوهراتها.
We need to build safe exposed pin nails in vinyl flooring of upstairs bathroom.
نحتاج إلى تصميم مسامير مكشوفة آمنة في أرضيات الفينيل في حمام الطابق العلوي.
The hinge pin is also removable.
دبوس المفصل قابل للإزالة أيضًا.
It was a small chrome plated pin.
كان دبوسًا صغيرًا مطلي بالكروم.
A pin locked the whole contraption together.
أقفل دبوس الجهاز كله معًا.
The second door latch pin was made in 1984.
تم صنع دبوس قفل الباب الثاني في عام 1984.
He hammered it repeatedly until the pin was removed.
دقها مرارًا وتكرارًا حتى أزيل الدبوس.
late Old English pinn "peg or bolt of wood or metal used to hold things in place or fasten them together," from Proto-Germanic *penn- "jutting point or peak" (source also of Old Saxon pin "peg," Old Norse pinni "peg, tack," Middle Dutch pin "pin, peg," Old High German pfinn, German Pinne "pin, tack") from Latin pinna "a feather, plume;" in plural "a wing;" also "fin, scoop of a water wheel;" also "a pinnacle; a promontory, cape; battlement" (as in Luke iv.9 in Vulgate) and so applied to "points" of various sorts, from PIE root *pet- "to rush, to fly."