1898, from French piton "hook, peak of a mountain, piton, eyebolt," in Old French "nail, hook," from Vulgar Latin root *pitt- "point, peak" [Barnhart].
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. When a piton is intentionally removed It'should be replaced with a fixed hanger or ringbolt.
5為某因素而特意移除巖釘時(shí),應(yīng)以固定耳片或環(huán)形錨栓加以更換.
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2. Where good natural protection is not available a fixed hanger or ringbolt should replace the piton.