hairpin 英 [ˈheəpɪn]   美 [ˈherpɪn]

hairpin

hairpin  英 [ˈheəpɪn] 美 [ˈherpɪn]

n. 簪;束发夹;夹发针 

名词复数:hairpins 

During the drive into Buner, up a steep and rocky road of hairpin twists and turns, no vehicles were stopped and searched. 在汽车沿着一条陡峭、坎坷、不时急转弯的山路进入布纳的过程中,车辆没有被拦截和搜查。
Either Way, Watson's Voice Is Sexy, writes Edith Zimmerman at The hairpin: "Sort of soothing and mature, like he could take care of you. “不管怎样,‘沃森’的声音颇为性感。” 伊迪丝齐默尔曼在The Hairpin说:“有点成熟和能安慰人的样子,貌似它能够照顾你。

  • A hairpin is a small clip or pin that's used to secure hair in place. A bride's fancy braided hairdo usually requires many hairpins and plenty of hairspray to hold it.
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  • n. 簪;束发夹;夹发针
  • 1. During the drive into Buner, up a steep and rocky road of hairpin twists and turns, no vehicles were stopped and searched.

    在汽车沿着一条陡峭、坎坷、不时急转弯的山路进入布纳的过程中,车辆没有被拦截和搜查。

  • 2. Either Way, Watson's Voice Is Sexy, writes Edith Zimmerman at The hairpin: "Sort of soothing and mature, like he could take care of you.

    “不管怎样,‘沃森’的声音颇为性感。” 伊迪丝齐默尔曼在The Hairpin说:“有点成熟和能安慰人的样子,貌似它能够照顾你。

  • 3. Overall the circuit has a great variety of corners, including hard braking for a hairpin and other corners which flow nicely.

    整体来说这个赛道有各种各样的弯角,包括需要大力刹车的发夹弯和通过顺畅的其他弯角。

  • hairpin (n.) also hair-pin, 1788 (two words), from hair + pin (n.). A hairpin turn, etc., is from 1906. Hairpin (or clothespin) was American English slang for "person" c. 1880-1910, especially in the expression "That's the kind of hairpin I am."
hair·pin / ˈheəpɪn ; NAmE ˈherpɪn / noun 1 a small thin piece of wire that is folded in the middle, used by women for holding their hair in place 发夹 compare hairgrip 2 = hairpin bend hairpin hairpins hair·pin / ˈheəpɪn ; NAmE ˈherpɪn /
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