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número pin - translation to

IN CHESS, A SITUATION BROUGHT ON BY AN ATTACKING PIECE IN WHICH A DEFENDING PIECE CANNOT MOVE WITHOUT EXPOSING A MORE VALUABLE DEFENDING PIECE ON ITS OTHER SIDE TO CAPTURE BY THE ATTACKING PIECE
Unpinned knights; Relative pin; Absolute pin; Partial pin; Situational pin

stickpin         
NECKWEAR-CONTROLLING DEVICE
Tiepin; Tie tack; Stickpin; Stick pin; Cravat pin
alfiler de corbata
número de teléfono         
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IDENTIFICADOR NUMÉRICO ÚNICO ASIGNADO A UN USUARIO DE TELÉFONO
Número telefónico; Numero de telefono; Numero telefonico; Número de telefono; Numero de teléfono; Número telefonico; Numero telefónico
n. phone number
número telefónico         
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IDENTIFICADOR NUMÉRICO ÚNICO ASIGNADO A UN USUARIO DE TELÉFONO
Número telefónico; Numero de telefono; Numero telefonico; Número de telefono; Numero de teléfono; Número telefonico; Numero telefónico
n. telephone number

Definition

sesenta
adj.
Seis veces diez.
sust. masc.
Conjunto de signos con que se representa el número sesenta.

Wikipedia

Pin (chess)

In chess, a pin is a tactic in which a defending piece cannot move out of an attacking piece's line of attack without exposing a more valuable defending piece. Moving the attacking piece to effect the pin is called pinning; the defending piece restricted by the pin is described as pinned. Only a piece that can move any number of squares along a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line (i.e. a bishop, rook, or queen) can pin. Any piece can be pinned except the king, which is the most valuable piece. The inverse of a pin is a skewer, in which a more valuable piece under direct attack may move to expose a less valuable piece to an attack.