释义 |
- n.钉;钉子;指甲;趾甲
- v.固定;揭露;抓获并证明有罪;抓住
- 网络美甲;钉住;爪
复数:nails 过去分词:nailed 现在分词:nailing v. fix,secure,fasten,attach 1. | 指甲;趾甲thin hard layer covering the outer tip of the fingers or toes |
| Stop biting your nails! 别咬指甲! | | |
2. | 钉;钉子a small thin pointed piece of metal with a flat head, used for hanging things on a wall or for joining pieces of wood together |
| She hammered the nail in. 她把钉子敲了进去。 |
IDM a nail in sbs/sths coffin 导致失败的事物;导致某事终结之物something that makes the end or failure of an organization, sb's plans, etc. more likely to happen | They're good customers who always pay on the nail. 他们是好主顾,付账从不耽搁。 |
on the nail (informal) | They're good customers who always pay on the nail. 他们是好主顾,付账从不耽搁。 |
1. | ~ sth (+ adv./prep./adj.) (用钉子)钉牢,固定to fasten sth to sth with a nail or nails |
| I nailed the sign to a tree. 我将标示牌钉到了一棵树上。 |
2. | (informal) ~ sb 抓获并证明有罪;抓住to catch sb and prove they are guilty of a crime or of doing sth bad |
| The police haven't been able to nail the killer. 警方还没有抓到杀人凶手。 |
3. | (informal) ~ sth 证明…不属实;揭露;揭发to prove that sth is not true |
| We must nail this lie. 我们一定要戳穿这个谎言。 |
4. | (informal) ~ sth (尤指体育运动中)获得,赢得,击中to achieve sth or do sth right, especially in sport |
| He nailed a victory in the semi-finals. 他在半决赛中获胜。 |
IDM nail your colours to the mast 公开宣称;公开表态to say publicly and firmly what you believe or who you support v. | 3. 吸引住(注意等),不放松(人家的声明等),使不能逃避 3. 吸引住(注意等),不放松(人家的声明等),使不能逃避 | n. | |
v. | 1. to fasten, attach, or secure something using nails 2. to keep something fixed or focused on something 3. to catch somebody who is guilty of an offense, prove the person's guilt, or have the person convicted 4. to prove that something is not true or valid and so stop others from believing it 5. to hit or bring down somebody or something with a bullet or a projectile 6. to stop somebody and speak to him or her 7. to catch, hit, seize, or execute something adroitly or precisely 8. to identify somebody or establish something precisely 9. in baseball, to put out a runner by tagging 10. to attach one thing to another with a nail or nails 1. to fasten, attach, or secure something using nails 2. to keep something fixed or focused on something 3. to catch somebody who is guilty of an offense, prove the person's guilt, or have the person convicted 4. to prove that something is not true or valid and so stop others from believing it 5. to hit or bring down somebody or something with a bullet or a projectile 6. to stop somebody and speak to him or her 7. to catch, hit, seize, or execute something adroitly or precisely 8. to identify somebody or establish something precisely 9. in baseball, to put out a runner by tagging 10. to attach one thing to another with a nail or nails | n. | 1. a strong metal pin with a flat round head and a pointed end that is hammered into wood or masonry and used to fasten objects together or hang something on 2. something that is like a nail in its shape, in being sharp, or in the way it is used 3. in humans and other primates, the thin horny covering that grows on the upper surface of the end of each finger and toe 4. the claw of a bird, mammal, or reptile 5. a former unit of measure for cloth that was equal to 5.7 cm (2.25 in) 6. a thin pointed piece of metal that you use to attach one thing to another by hitting it with a hammer 7. the smooth hard part that grows over the ends of your fingers and toes 1. a strong metal pin with a flat round head and a pointed end that is hammered into wood or masonry and used to fasten objects together or hang something on 2. something that is like a nail in its shape, in being sharp, or in the way it is used 3. in humans and other primates, the thin horny covering that grows on the upper surface of the end of each finger and toe 4. the claw of a bird, mammal, or reptile 5. a former unit of measure for cloth that was equal to 5.7 cm (2.25 in) 6. a thin pointed piece of metal that you use to attach one thing to another by hitting it with a hammer 7. the smooth hard part that grows over the ends of your fingers and toes |
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