pin up verbo transitivo con partículaclavar (notice); recoger (hair); coger or prender con alfileres (hem)
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pin up
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
[+notice] poner; pegar pin the list up in a prominent place he had pinned up a map of Finland the duty rota had been pinned up and the students crowded round it there are posters of him pinned up on the wall
[+clothing] recoger con alfileres; (with safety pin) recoger con imperdible the tailor pinned up his trousers a hat with the brim pinned up on one side
[+hem] sujetar con alfileres pin up the hem to the required length
[+hair] recoger (con horquilla) she wore her hair pinned up her hair was pinned up in rollers his wife Ivana immediately pinned up her blonde curls into a candyfloss beehive her red hair had been untidily pinned up with a Spanish amber comb she pinned her hair up carefully and made up her face
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