释义 |
bin I. \ˈbin\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English binne, from Old English binn, binne manger, basket, probably of Celtic origin; akin to Gaulish benna two-wheeled cart with a wicker body; akin to Greek phatnē manger, Old English bindan to bind — more at bind : a box, frame, crib, or enclosed place used for storage < coal bin > < apple bin > < grain bin > II. transitive verb (binned ; binned ; binning ; bins) : to put into a bin; especially : to stow and age (bottled wine) in a bin III. \ˈbēn\ noun (-s) Etymology: Hindi bīn, from Sanskrit vīṇā : vina IV. noun (-s) Etymology: modification (influenced by bin) (III) of Hindi ben, from Sanskrit venu bamboo, flute : pungi |