nail
- vt. 钉;使固定;揭露
- n. [解剖] 指甲;钉子
- n. (Nail)人名;(法)纳伊;(土、阿拉伯、罗)纳伊尔
词态变化
中文词源
来自PIE*nogh,指甲,爪子,词源同unguent,onyx.引申词义钉子。拼写比较rule,regulate.
英英释意
- 1. horny plate covering and protecting part of the dorsal surface of the digits
- 2. a thin pointed piece of metal that is hammered into materials as a fastener
- 3. a former unit of length for cloth equal to 1/16 of a yard
英文词源
- nail
- nail: [OE] The Indo-European ancestor of nail was *nogh- or *onogh-. The latter was the source of Latin unguis (which evolved into French ongle and Italian unghia and has given English ungulate [19]) and Greek ónux (source of English onyx). Both these strands refer only to the sort of nails that grow on fingers and toes, but the Germanic branch of the family (which has come from *nogh- through a prehistoric Germanic *naglaz) has differentiated into a ‘fastening pin’ – originally of wood, latterly of metal.
Hence English nail and German nagel cover both meanings (although Dutch and Swedish nagel and Danish negl are used only for the anatomical ‘nail’).
=> onyx, ungulate - nail (n.)
- Old English negel "metal pin," nægl "fingernail (handnægl), toenail," from Proto-Germanic *naglaz (cognates: Old Norse nagl "fingernail," nagli "metal nail;" Old Saxon and Old High German nagel, Old Frisian neil, Middle Dutch naghel, Dutch nagel, German Nagel "fingernail, small metal spike"), from PIE root *(o)nogh "nail" (cognates: Greek onyx "claw, fingernail;" Latin unguis "nail, claw;" Old Church Slavonic noga "foot," noguti "nail, claw;" Lithuanian naga "hoof," nagutis "fingernail;" Old Irish ingen, Old Welsh eguin "nail, claw").
The "fingernail" sense seems to be the original one. Nail polish attested from 1891. To bite one's nails as a sign of anxiety is attested from 1570s. Nail-biting is from 1805. Hard as nails is from 1828. To hit the nail on the head "say or do just the right thing" is first recorded 1520s. Phrase on the nail "on the spot, exactly" is from 1590s, of obscure origin; OED says it is not even certain it belongs to this sense of nail. - nail (v.)
- Old English næglian "to fasten with nails," from Proto-Germanic *ganaglijan (cognates: Old Saxon neglian, Old Norse negla, Old High German negilen, German nageln, Gothic ganagljan "to nail"), from the root of nail (n.). Related: Nailed; nailing. Meaning "to catch, seize" is first recorded 1766, probably from earlier sense "to keep fixed in a certain position" (1610s). Meaning "to succeed in hitting" is from 1886. To nail down "to fix down with nails" is from 1660s.
考试真题
- In response to those restrictions, grain-importing countries are trying to nail down long-term trade agreements that would lock up future grain supplies.
出自-2016年6月阅读原文
- fighting back the tears, he spoke proudly of the fact that he had built their home from the ground up, and that he had pounded every nail and laid every brick in the process.
2015年12月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section C
词组搭配
nail down
To discover or establish conclusively
明确地决定或建立
nailed down the story by checking all the facts.
通过查核所有的事实而下的结论
To win
赢得
nailed down another victory in the golf tournament.
赢得了另一项高尔夫球大赛
fight tooth and nail
见 tooth
hard as nails
(of a person) very tough; completely callous or unfeeling
(人)强硬的;铁石心肠的,冷酷无情的
nail one's colours to the mast
a nail in the coffin
an action or event regarded as likely to have a detrimental or destructive effect on a situation, enterprise, or person
催命符,致命一击
this was going to put the final nail in the coffin of his career.
这对他的事业来说会是个致命打击。
on the nail (北美亦作
(of payment) without delay
(付款)当场的,立即的
nail someone down
elicit a firm promise or commitment from someone
使承诺
I can't nail her down to a specific date.
我无法让她说定一个日子。
nail something down
fasten something securely with nails
钉牢,钉住
identify something precisely
弄清,确定
something seems unexpected—I can't nail it down, but it makes me uneasy.
好像出了点 事——我弄不清楚是什么,可它让我感到不安。
secure something, especially an agreement
敲定;确保(某事物,尤指协议)
nail something up
fasten a door or window with nails so that it cannot be opened
把(门、窗等)钉死
实用场景例句
- Stop biting your nails!
- 别咬指甲!
牛津词典
- nail clippers
- 指甲钳
牛津词典
- She hammered the nail in.
- 她把钉子敲了进去。
牛津词典
- They're good customers who always pay on the nail.
- 他们是好主顾,付账从不耽搁。
牛津词典
- I nailed the sign to a tree.
- 我将标示牌钉到了一棵树上。
牛津词典
- The police haven't been able to nail the killer.
- 警方还没有抓到杀人凶手。
牛津词典
- We must nail this lie.
- 我们一定要戳穿这个谎言。
牛津词典
- He nailed a victory in the semi-finals.
- 他在半决赛中获胜。
牛津词典
- All the parties seem anxious to nail down a ceasefire.
- 各方面似乎都渴望将停火之事敲定。
牛津词典
- She says she'll come, but I can't nail her down to a specific time.
- 她说要来,但我无法让她敲定具体什么时候来。
牛津词典
- A mirror hung on a nail above the washstand...
- 脸盆架上方用钉子挂着一面镜子。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He hammered the nail into the branch.
- 他把钉子钉到了树枝上。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Frank put the first plank down and nailed it in place...
- 弗兰克放下第一块厚木板,把它钉在合适的位置上。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- They nail shut the front door...
- 他们把前门钉死了。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Keep your nails short and your hands clean.
- 常剪指甲,保持双手清洁。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- The prosecution still managed to nail him for robberies at the homes of leading industrialists.
- 检控方仍设法使其入室抢劫知名实业家们的罪名成立。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He's a shrewd businessman and hard as nails...
- 他是一个既精明又铁石心肠的生意人。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He simply looked mean and hard as nails.
- 他看起来既卑鄙又冷酷无情。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- 'I think it would civilize people a bit more if they had decent conditions.' — 'I think you've hit the nail on the head.'
- “我认为,如果人们有良好的环境,就会更有教养一点。”——“我想你说到点子上了。”
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- In future, we will continually carry forward our plant spirits: factuality, innovation, wholehearted service and improvement.
- 我厂将继续发扬“求实 、 创新 、 诚恳服务、精益求精”的企业精神,努力开拓进取, 于时俱进.
期刊摘选
- She hit the nail with a sledgehammer.
- 她用大锤钉钉子.
《简明英汉词典》
- Every word he said hit the nail on the head.
- 他说的真是头头是道.
《现代汉英综合大词典》
- Nail biting is often a subconscious reaction to tension.
- 咬指甲通常是紧张时的下意识反映.
《简明英汉词典》
- They were fighting tooth and nail.
- 他们猛烈地厮打着.
《简明英汉词典》
- My dress hitched on a nail.
- 我的衣服被钉子挂住了.
《现代英汉综合大词典》
- I missed the deadline again last week; I suppose that is another nail in my coffin.
- 上星期我又误了最后期限, 我想那是另一个促使我完蛋的错误.
《简明英汉词典》