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单词 nailed
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Definition of nailed in English:

nailed

adjective neɪldneɪld
  • 1Fastened or constructed with nails.

    a nailed coffin
    heavy nailed boots
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He fled back to Dublin in ships with nailed sides, as noted in the Old English poem.
    • Groups of hikers are gathering, nailed boots are clattering on the concrete, and there is a general air of anticipation.
    • A London carpenter's price book of 1755 lists the cost of a nailed floor as £2 10 shillings per 100 square foot.
    • When someone presses against a loosely nailed surface, the wallboard moves, and the nail heads pop through.
    • The following year he cycled to Lochaber, where he bought his first pair of nailed climbing boots.
    • Police tried to use a "stinger" device, a nailed mat, to stop the vehicle but he swerved to avoid it and sped off at 90 mph.
    • Often, their rafts are little more than a few nailed pieces of wood and a rubber inflatable tube.
    • A few centuries later Caesar was describing the sturdy ocean-going ships of the Veneti of Armorica, massively constructed with thick nailed planks.
    • Keep your eye on nailed joints to be sure they doesn't come apart under use!
    • When considering the cases of tall-case pendulum clocks he remarks on their slapdash construction of butted and nailed boards.
  • 2in combination Having fingernails or toenails of a specified kind.

    long-nailed fashion models
    his black-nailed fingers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His parents had been killed for opposing a local politician, a point he illustrated by running a dirty, broken-nailed finger across his throat.
    • I wasn't expecting to be called before the red-nailed lady.
    • "Mattie baby," Stacy purred, running a sharply nailed finger along his chest, "You want to get me something to drink?"
    • She sliced the air above her head with a short-nailed hand.
    • You turned the white queen between your blunt-nailed thumb and forefinger, and moved her around the board while you waited for what they would say.
    • The next thing I knew, Frank and I were on the ground, being hauled to our feet by a sharp-nailed hand.
    • She lightly ran her thin, long-nailed fingers up and down my arm.
    • Padding around in a navy top, chiffon skirt and bare, red-nailed feet, she is nobody's idea of a demanding PR lady.

Definition of nailed in US English:

nailed

adjectiveneɪldnāld
  • 1Fastened or constructed with nails.

    a nailed coffin
    heavy nailed boots
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A London carpenter's price book of 1755 lists the cost of a nailed floor as £2 10 shillings per 100 square foot.
    • The following year he cycled to Lochaber, where he bought his first pair of nailed climbing boots.
    • A few centuries later Caesar was describing the sturdy ocean-going ships of the Veneti of Armorica, massively constructed with thick nailed planks.
    • Police tried to use a "stinger" device, a nailed mat, to stop the vehicle but he swerved to avoid it and sped off at 90 mph.
    • Keep your eye on nailed joints to be sure they doesn't come apart under use!
    • Groups of hikers are gathering, nailed boots are clattering on the concrete, and there is a general air of anticipation.
    • When considering the cases of tall-case pendulum clocks he remarks on their slapdash construction of butted and nailed boards.
    • He fled back to Dublin in ships with nailed sides, as noted in the Old English poem.
    • Often, their rafts are little more than a few nailed pieces of wood and a rubber inflatable tube.
    • When someone presses against a loosely nailed surface, the wallboard moves, and the nail heads pop through.
  • 2in combination Having fingernails or toenails of a specified kind.

    long-nailed fashion models
    his black-nailed fingers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The next thing I knew, Frank and I were on the ground, being hauled to our feet by a sharp-nailed hand.
    • You turned the white queen between your blunt-nailed thumb and forefinger, and moved her around the board while you waited for what they would say.
    • "Mattie baby," Stacy purred, running a sharply nailed finger along his chest, "You want to get me something to drink?"
    • She lightly ran her thin, long-nailed fingers up and down my arm.
    • She sliced the air above her head with a short-nailed hand.
    • I wasn't expecting to be called before the red-nailed lady.
    • His parents had been killed for opposing a local politician, a point he illustrated by running a dirty, broken-nailed finger across his throat.
    • Padding around in a navy top, chiffon skirt and bare, red-nailed feet, she is nobody's idea of a demanding PR lady.
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