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nail

Prononciation : [neɪl]

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Contexte : « construction »

(noun) a small metal piece with a pointed end that you can hammer into wood or other materials. Nails help hold things together, like when building furniture or putting up decorations.

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We used a lot of nails to build the wooden shelf.

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We didn't find any nails in the toolbox, so we couldn't finish the project.

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How many nails do we need for this chair?

Contexte : « construction »

(verb) to fasten something with a nail. When you nail something, you are putting a nail in to hold it in place, just like when attaching parts of a toy together.

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She decided to nail the picture frame to the wall.

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He didn’t nail it properly, so the shelf fell down.

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Did you nail the boards together securely?

Contexte : « body »

(noun) the hard covering at the end of your fingers and toes. Nails protect your fingers and help you pick up small things.

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She painted her nails a bright color for the party.

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He forgot to cut his nails, and they looked messy.

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How often do you trim your nails?

Contexte : « achievement »

(verb) to do something very well or to succeed at a task. Like when you hit a home run in baseball or get a good score on a test, you have nailed it!

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She really nailed her presentation; everyone was impressed.

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He didn’t nail the exam and didn't get the grade he wanted.

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Did you think she nailed the audition?

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