释义 |
ˈhairpin, ˈhair-pin 1. A kind of pin used in dressing and fastening up the hair, fixing a head-dress, etc.
1818Todd s.v. Hairneedle, The modern hairpin kept the hair in certain fanciful shapes. 1838Dickens Nich. Nick. xix, Kate was dressed to the very last hairpin. 1865Lubbock Preh. Times 23 Many of the latter articles found in the Swiss lakes appear..to have been hair-pins. 2. A jocular word for: a person. Also, a thin person. slang (orig. U.S.).
1879R. Grant Little Tin Gods 8 That is the kind of a hairpin that he is! 1884E. W. Nye Baled Hay 103 That's the kind of hair pin he is. He never works. 1910W. M. Raine B. O'Connor 214 Collins ain't that kind of a hairpin. 1959I. & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolch. ix. 168 The names [for thin people]..are merely descriptive, as..hairpin, [etc.]. 3. In full hairpin bend, hairpin corner, etc. A sharp bend in a road or course likened to a hairpin in form.
1906Daily Chron. 15 June 6/5 The length and steepness of the rise complicated by a double-hairpin corner. 1906Amer. Mag. LXIII. 176/1 At hairpin turn, perhaps the worst of all, where the course doubles itself, were 500 machines and at least 10,000 people. 1912Motor 23 Apr. Suppl. 2 As we dropped down the gentle ‘hairpins’ into Voreppe. 1912G. B. Shaw Let. 9 Aug. (1952) 33 A journey of 800 miles includes crawls up endless hairpin zigzags. Ibid. 17 Sept. 148 Reversing at impossible hairpin corners. 1914Auto-Motor Jrnl. 410/2 It is not unlike the higher part of Birdlip Hill, starting with a long and steep gradient and ending with a sharp hairpin bend just below the summit. 1923Motor Cycle 13 Sept. 373/1 There is only one acute hair-pin bend, but there are several corners. Ibid. 374/1 A rather tricky and loose-surfaced left-hand hairpin was the principal feature of Chinnor Hill. 1957P. Kemp Mine were of Trouble iii. 36 Its sudden ascents and declivities, its blind curves and hairpin bends flanked by unguarded precipices. 1971D. O'Connor Eye of Eagle iii. 20, I..was driving up the hairpins that mark the beginning of the Simplon Pass. 4. Other attrib. uses.
1887Bury & Hillier Cycling xiii. 344 In many tangent wheels very fine spokes are used, and their most delicate point is at the bend in the hub, where the double spoke is bent ‘hair-pin’ fashion. 1895Montgomery Ward Catal. 195 Fancy Chased Hairpin Box. 1906Westm. Gaz. 29 Dec. 15/2 Joined to the ninon with coarse hairpin stitch. 1917W. Owen Let. 10 Jan. (1967) 426 Celluloid hair-pin box from Boots. 1932D. C. Minter Mod. Needlecraft 104 (heading) Hairpin Work. Ibid. 104/1 Hairpin-work D'oyley. |