( SPORTS ) a wooden object shaped like a bottle that you try to knock over in the sport of bowling
pin 2 / pin /
to fasten things together with a pin or pins
to hold someone or something so that they cannot move He tried to get away, but they pinned him against the wall.
pinch 1 / pintj /
to press someone's skin between your thumb and finger
pinch2 / pint/ /
the act of pressing someone's skin between your thumb and finger
an amount of something you can hold between your thumb and finger
pine / pain /
[ count ] ( also pine tree / ' pain tri / ) a tall tree with thin sharp leaves (called needles ) that do not fall off in winter
the wood from this tree, which is often used for making furniture
pine • ap • ple / ' painrepl /
a big fruit that is yellow inside and has a rough, brown skin
pine cone / ' pain koun /
Ping-Pong™ / ' p4pa4 /
( also ta • ble ten • nis / ' teibl |tenas / )
( SPORTS ) a game where players hit a small, light ball over a net on a big table
pink Ф / pigk /
with a light red color
►pink
pink • ie / ' piqki / ( also pink • y )
the smallest finger on your hand
pins and nee • dles / ,pinz sn nidlz /
an uncomfortable feeling that you sometimes get in a part of your body when you have not moved it for a long time
pint Ф / paint / (
a measure of liquid (= 0.47 liters). There are eight pints in a gallon
pi • o • neer / ,pais ' nir /
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a person who goes somewhere or does something before other people
pipe Ф / paip/
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a long tube that takes something such as water, oil, or gas from one place to another
a tube with a small bowl at one end that is used for smoking tobacco (= the dried leaves used for making cigarettes )
pipe • line / paiplain /
a line of pipes that carry oil or gas a long way
in the pipeline
If something is in the pipeline , it is being planned or prepared and will happen soon.
pi • rate1 / ' pairst /
a person on a ship who robs other ships
pi • rate 2 / ' pairst /
to make an illegal copy of a book, a DVD, a CD, etc. in order to sell it
pis • tol / pistl /
pit / pit /
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a deep hole in the ground We dug a deep pit in the yard.
the hard part in the middle of some types of fruit
pitch 1 / pitf /
( SPORTS ) (in baseball) to throw the ball to a person on the other team, who tries to hit it
to put up a tent (= a small house made of cloth )
pitch2 / pit/ /
[ count ] ( SPORTS ) an act of throwing a baseball to a player who tries to hit it
[ noncount ] ( MUSIC ) how high or low a sound is
pitch • er / ' pitjsr /
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