nailed
- IPA[neɪld]
英式
- fastened or constructed with nails;having fingernails or toenails of a specified kind
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- 1. fastened or constructed with nails a nailed coffin heavy nailed boots
- 2. having fingernails or toenails of a specified kind long-nailed fashion models his black-nailed fingers
- a small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven into wood to join things together or to ... don't try and hammer nails into the ceiling joists a masonry nail
- fasten with a nail or nails: the strips are simply nailed to the roof
Oxford Dictionary
- a small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to ... don't try and hammer nails into the ceiling joists a masonry nail
- fasten to a surface or to something else with a nail or nails: nail the edge framing to the wall the teacher was nailing up the lists
Oxford American Dictionary
- constituting a certainty; guaranteed to happen or definitely the case: he thought he was nailed on for the England job their recent record suggests that a win is not nailed on
Oxford Dictionary
- constituting a certainty; guaranteed to happen or definitely the case: he thought he was nailed on for the England job their recent record suggests that a win is not nailed on
Oxford American Dictionary
- fasten something securely with nails
Oxford Dictionary
- fasten something securely with nails
Oxford American Dictionary
- a situation causing great anxiety or tension: a nail-biter of a victory
Oxford Dictionary
- a situation causing great anxiety or tension: a nail-biter of a victory
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[nāld]
美式
- fastened or constructed with nails: a nailed coffin heavy nailed boots
Oxford American Dictionary